A study published in the ERJ Open Research investigates the relationship between oral contraceptives and asthma attacks. It focuses on two types: combined oral… Read more »
Features
Report Sees Solutions to Asthma’s Stark Toll on Black, Hispanic Patients
An in-depth report reveals asthma’s unrelenting toll on Black, Hispanic and Indigenous communities in the United States in terms of… Read more »
COVID-19 and Albuterol Shortage: 6 Strategies for Asthma Patients
Updated April 17, 2020: There is a growing shortage of albuterol inhalers in the United States due to increased demand… Read more »
Asthma Stigma: Helping Teens Face Peer Pressure and Keep Disease Control
AS a preteen, Mary Morris would start to cough during ballet class and be forced to take a break for… Read more »
$8 Million Grant Aims to Improve Asthma Control Among Children in Navajo Nation
An $8 million project aims to change the health of this tribe’s children, who suffer an alarming rate of asthma… Read more »
Thunderstorm Asthma: From Why It Happens, To Pollen Allergy Risk
In the Australian state of Victoria, November 21, 2016 was the hottest day since the previous March. As the temperature… Read more »
Vaping and Teens with Asthma: Are E-Cigarettes Safer than Tobacco?
E-cigarettes get touted as a lesser evil to smoking. But when it comes to young people and respiratory conditions, the… Read more »
Inside the Microbiome: Why Good Gut Bacteria Is the Big Hope For Allergic Disease
Researchers are finding astonishing evidence that tiny gut microbes may hold the key to preventing – or even curing –… Read more »
Hope for Eczema Drug Ranges From Asthma to Food Allergies
This is a sidebar to Allergic Living’s feature: Breakthrough Therapy Changing the Lives of Those Living With Eczema. Dupilumab is… Read more »
Swimming Offers 3 Key Benefits for Children with Asthma
How to keep your child with asthma fit, healthy and active.