Asthma is a lifelong, chronic condition. There is no cure.
Author: Claire Gagné
Asthma Triggers
It is important to know what triggers your asthma, so that you can avoid that trigger as much as possible.
Do You Get Asthma When Exercising?
People often wonder how asthma will affect their life and, in particular, their ability to exercise and play sports. But… Read more »
Allergy Breakthrough on Baked Milk and Egg
AVOID, avoid, avoid. That’s how Ann Jeannette Glauber had been treating her 4½-year-old son’s allergies to eggs, milk, peanuts, nuts… Read more »
7 Key Steps to Better Breathing and Controlling Asthma Symptoms
Strategy 1: Lose Weight Researchers have dug deep into the link between asthma and obesity, but have yet to determine… Read more »
DOT May Halt Service of Peanuts on Planes
Learn how you can have your say on whether or not the U.S. Department of Transportation bans peanuts from flights.
Research on a Roll
From the Spring 2010 special edition on the Future of Allergies. What’s in the pipeline for food allergy treatments. Idea:… Read more »
Schools that Breathe
For too long, students with asthma and allergies have suffered with
symptoms in dusty, moldy, chemical-smelling classrooms. But now some
schools are wiping the slate clean – with a healthy approach to air.
Can Food Allergy be Prevented?
In short: no, not yet. However, there is research going on around the world attempting to make that a possibility.… Read more »
What Causes Food Allergy?
With so many more people affected by food allergies today than in the past, everyone wants to know: what is… Read more »