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More than 262 million people worldwide live with asthma, causing 455,000 deaths in 2019 alone. This World Asthma Day, discover how advances in Fractional exhaled Nitric Oxide (FeNO) technology and modern devices like NObreath® are helping clinicians measure inflammation more accurately and support better, more personalised asthma control.

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   Very high prenatal PFAS exposure increases childhood asthma riskVery high prenatal PFAS exposure increases childhood asthma risk
 
High prenatal exposure to PFAS linked to increased childhood asthma risk, highlighting concerns over 'forever chemicals' and early-life environmental impacts.
 
   COVID-19 initially reduced asthma attacks but widened socioeconomic disparities, study findsCOVID-19 initially reduced asthma attacks but widened socioeconomic disparities, study finds
 
A large retrospective study of more than 162,000 asthma patients in the Bronx found that asthma exacerbations dropped sharply after the onset of COVID-19 before rebounding in children but remaining lower in adults.
 
 Blood lipid–hormone ratios predict future asthma attacks years in advance
 
Blood lipid–hormone ratios predict future asthma attacks years in advanceThis study shows that specific ratios of circulating sphingolipids to steroids can predict the risk of future asthma exacerbations over five years with high discriminatory performance. By integrating metabolomics with longitudinal medical records, the research highlights lipid–hormone pathway imbalance as a key driver of asthma instability.
 
 
 Digital coaching boosts asthma control and quality of life
 
Digital coaching boosts asthma control and quality of lifeWhile online coaching improves asthma management short-term, it does not sustain physical activity changes, highlighting the need for integrated approaches.
 
 
 What the updated UK asthma guidelines mean for clinical practice
 
What the updated UK asthma guidelines mean for clinical practiceThe updated asthma diagnosis pathway places stronger emphasis on FeNO testing and structured clinical assessment.
 
 
 Air quality in infancy may fundamentally shape long-term immune development
 
Air quality in infancy may fundamentally shape long-term immune developmentAmbient air pollution is associated with respiratory infection burden in the first year of life, according to preliminary findings from the Immune Development in Early Life (IDEaL) Rome Cohort. Findings from the cohort will be presented during the Pediatric Academic Societies (PAS) 2026 Meeting, taking place April 24-27 in Boston.
 
 

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