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 Certain dietary fats found to trigger hard-to-treat asthma in childrenCertain dietary fats found to trigger hard-to-treat asthma in children
 
Researchers at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) found that certain lipids, or fats, in obesity-causing foods also cause asthma-like lung inflammation.
 
 
 Helping children with asthma transition back to schoolHelping children with asthma transition back to school
 
This article explores how to manage childhood asthma as children return to school in September.
 
   Sinus surgery proves more effective than antibiotics for chronic rhinosinusitisSinus surgery proves more effective than antibiotics for chronic rhinosinusitis
 
Sinus surgery is more effective than antibiotics at treating chronic rhinosinusitis, according to a major clinical trial led by University College London (UCL) along with academics at the University of East Anglia and Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust.
 
   Study links childhood passive smoking in fathers to higher COPD risk in offspringStudy links childhood passive smoking in fathers to higher COPD risk in offspring
 
A father's exposure to passive smoking as a child may impair the lifelong lung function of his children, putting them at risk of COPD-a risk that is heightened further if they are childhood passive smokers themselves-finds research published online in the respiratory journal Thorax.
 
 Metals and sulfate particles drive asthma hospitalizations linked to air pollution
 
Metals and sulfate particles drive asthma hospitalizations linked to air pollutionMetals, particularly nickel and vanadium, and sulfate particles are the components of fine particulate air pollution (PM2.5) that most strongly contribute to the association between long-term exposure to air pollution and hospitalization among asthma sufferers, according to a new study led by Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.
 
 
 Single gene discovery reveals key sex difference in immune response
 
Single gene discovery reveals key sex difference in immune responseA new study has uncovered a key difference between the immune system of males and females - and it comes down to a single gene.
 
 
 Bedfont® to showcase the innovative Smokerlyzer® and NObreath® respiratory devices at ERS 2025
 
Bedfont® to showcase the innovative Smokerlyzer® and NObreath® respiratory devices at ERS 2025Bedfont® Scientific Limited, an innovative med-tech company with over 48 years of knowledge and expertise in the manufacture of medical breath analysis devices, are seeking new strategic distribution partners at this year's European Respiratory Society (ERS) Congress.
 
 
 At CDC, worries mount that agency has taken anti-science turn
 
At CDC, worries mount that agency has taken anti-science turnPublic health and access to lifesaving vaccines are on the line in a high-stakes leadership battle at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
 
 
 Researchers reveal how diseases interact at the genetic level
 
Researchers reveal how diseases interact at the genetic levelA study by the Barcelona Supercomputing Center – Centro Nacional de Supercomputación (BSC-CNS) analysed molecular data from more than 4,000 patients and 45 diseases using a newly developed computational method.
 
 
 In vitro strategies for developing anti-TSLP biotherapeutics
 
In vitro strategies for developing anti-TSLP biotherapeuticsExplore in vitro strategies for developing anti-TSLP biotherapeutics, supporting early-stage screening and accelerated preclinical evaluation.
 
 
 Gut mast cells produce key molecules driving food allergy anaphylaxis
 
Gut mast cells produce key molecules driving food allergy anaphylaxisFood allergies affect more than half a billion people worldwide. In severe cases, even a small bite of the wrong food can trigger anaphylaxis - a rapid, body-wide allergic reaction that can cause difficulty breathing, a dangerous drop in blood pressure and even death.
 
 
 Study reveals impact of Medicaid unwinding on children's emergency department visits in Texas
 
Study reveals impact of Medicaid unwinding on children's emergency department visits in TexasAs the COVID-19 pandemic wound down, so did the federal government's funding to states that allowed all Medicaid enrollees to keep their coverage even if they no longer would have been eligible otherwise.
 
 
 Aspirin therapy does not help people suffering from chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps
 
Aspirin therapy does not help people suffering from chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polypsA randomized placebo-controlled Finnish study showed that aspirin therapy does not provide significant relief for people suffering from chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps who are hypersensitive to non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs).
 
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