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 Early exposure to plastics raises young children’s asthma riskEarly exposure to plastics raises young children’s asthma risk
 
A large international study found that early-life exposure to phthalates, common chemicals in plastics, is modestly associated with increased risks of asthma, wheeze, and rhinitis in children under five. No consistent associations were found for bisphenols, and effects were generally small.
 
 
 Breakthroughs in asthma therapyBreakthroughs in asthma therapy
 
Asthma is a chronic inflammatory condition marked by an imbalance in the immune response within the airways. According to Lancet, asthma affects around 339 million people globally.
 
   Can a global vault save the world’s threatened microbiomes?Can a global vault save the world’s threatened microbiomes?
 
Researchers warn that accelerating human-driven loss of microbial diversity threatens both planetary and human health. The Microbiota Vault Initiative offers a global, equitable framework to safeguard critical microbiomes for future generations.
 
 Prenatal exposure to air pollution and climatic factors associated with adverse birth outcomes in India
 
Prenatal exposure to ambient fine particulate matter and climatic factors, such as temperature and rainfall, are associated with adverse birth outcomes in India, according to a study published July 2nd, 2025, in the open-access journal PLOS Global Public Health by Mary Abed Al Ahad from the University of St Andrews, U.K.
 
 
 TSLP antibody tools for biopharmaceutical development
 
TSLP antibody tools for biopharmaceutical developmentBreakthrough advancements in TSLP antibody tools are fueling biopharmaceutical development.
 
 
 Study reveals top reasons schools call emergency medical services
 
Study reveals top reasons schools call emergency medical servicesThe three most common reasons schools called emergency medical services (EMS) were for neurological crises such as seizures, psychiatric conditions or substance abuse, and trauma related injuries, according to data from the national EMS registry analyzed by researchers from Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago.
 
 
 Illness expectations play a crucial role in asthma progression and patient-reported outcomes
 
Illness expectations play a crucial role in asthma progression and patient-reported outcomesIndividual expectations about one's health can influence him/her future condition and the speed of the progression of a disease: in fact, a research conducted by researchers of psychology at the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan campus, shows that, after a diagnosis of asthma, people who are optimistic about their health will have a slower progression of the disease.
 
 
 How underreporting masks the real impact of RSV in older populations
 
How underreporting masks the real impact of RSV in older populationsResearch shows RSV leads to high hospitalization rates in adults, emphasizing the importance of enhanced surveillance and diagnostic measures in healthcare.
 
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