Maternal eating disorders linked to higher asthma and wheezing risks in children
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 Early RSV infection turns maternal allergy into a powerful driver of childhood asthmaEarly RSV infection turns maternal allergy into a powerful driver of childhood asthma
 
Early-life RSV infection and parental allergy interact to substantially increase childhood asthma risk, supported by population data from more than 1.5 million children and mechanistic mouse experiments. The study shows that viral infection reprograms neonatal immune responses by altering how maternally transferred allergen-specific antibodies are handled, driving long-term allergic airway disease.
 
 
 Maternal eating disorders linked to higher asthma and wheezing risks in childrenMaternal eating disorders linked to higher asthma and wheezing risks in children
 
Eating disorders in mums-to-be are linked to a heightened risk of asthma and wheezing in their children, irrespective of the type of disorder, presence of co-existing depression/anxiety, or the timing of their child's exposure, finds research published online in the journal Thorax.
 
   What the updated UK asthma guidelines mean for clinical practiceWhat the updated UK asthma guidelines mean for clinical practice
 
The updated asthma diagnosis pathway places stronger emphasis on FeNO testing and structured clinical assessment.
 
   How the holidays can impact digestion and gut healthHow the holidays can impact digestion and gut health
 
Discover how festive eating impacts digestion and how HMBT can help uncover gut health issues.
 
   High BMI and poor physical fitness in adolescence linked to severe bacterial infections in adulthoodHigh BMI and poor physical fitness in adolescence linked to severe bacterial infections in adulthood
 
High BMI and poor physical fitness during later adolescence increase the risk of both contracting and dying from sepsis and other severe bacterial infections in adulthood, according to a study from the University of Gothenburg.
 
 Lack of dietary iron weakens immune response in the lungs
 
Researchers at Columbia University have found that a lack of dietary iron early in life can prevent immune cells in the lung from making a key protein that helps fight viral infections, even after iron levels are restored.
 
 
 Medical humanities can illuminate the root causes of health disparities, study shows
 
Medical humanities can illuminate the root causes of health disparities, study showsA new study analyzing dozens of published papers over five decades focusing on health care disparities in Washington, DC, found that those that employed medical humanities approaches identified crucial barriers and opportunities for intervention that quantitative studies often miss.
 
 
 Human gene maps show widespread gaps in non-European representation
 
Human gene maps show widespread gaps in non-European representationHuman gene maps contain major blind spots because they were built largely from the DNA sequences of people with European ancestry, according to a study published today in Nature Communications.
 
 
 Bedfont® Scientific Limited expands global access to FeNO testing in India
 
Bedfont® Scientific Limited expands global access to FeNO testing in IndiaBedfont® Scientific Limited, world leaders in breath analysis, with over 48 years of experience in designing and manufacturing medical breath analysis devices, has collaborated with Rbeck Healtech Private to make Fractional exhaled Nitric Oxide (FeNO) testing more accessible in India.
 
 
 Hospital-level care at home found to be feasible for rural patients with acute conditions
 
Hospital-level care at home found to be feasible for rural patients with acute conditionsOne in five people in the United States live in a rural area. Patients in rural communities often struggle to access care because of travel difficulties, high costs and limited resources, leading to worse medical outcomes.
 
 
 Asthma treatment and long-term management across all age groups
 
Asthma treatment and long-term management across all age groupsThe revised asthma framework helps shape more consistent, effective treatment decisions in clinical practice.
 
 
 The growing importance of FeNO testing in asthma care
 
The growing importance of FeNO testing in asthma careFeNO testing is increasingly recognized as a key first step in asthma assessment under the updated UK guidelines.
 
 
 Clinical trial support across therapeutic areas
 
Clinical trial support across therapeutic areasAs a pinnacle of medical innovation, clinical trials are vital for developing groundbreaking treatments.
 
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