In a new study, only 16 percent of epinephrine users and 7 percent of inhaler users administered their medication perfectly.
Asthma
How to Avoid Holiday Asthma Triggers
Tackle asthma triggers before you head to or host events to ensure that you have a healthy and happy holiday season.
Enterovirus May Make September’s Asthma Peak More Severe
The outlook is bad for the “September peak”, but here are prevention tips to keep asthma controlled.
Sports Breathing Issues – Asthma or Not?
Q: My teenage son had a second spell of bad breathing during a school basketball game. Even when he stopped playing, it felt like somebody was sitting on his chest. Could this be due to asthma?
The Verdict on Yoga for Asthma
Asthma and yoga may seem like a match made in heaven: one is a disease that causes inflammation and constricts airflow; the other is a physical discipline that employs deep, serene breathing. But does this mean regular yoga will help to reduce asthma symptoms?
Soy, Corn and Canola Oils Linked to Lung Inflammation
A study finds certain (supposedly ‘healthy’) food oils may be causing lung inflammation.
Broadway Star Kristin Chenoweth on Her Asthma
Allergic Living Editor Gwen Smith interviews Kristin Chenoweth, the actress, TV star and broadway singer about her new advocating role with the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America’s “Know Your Count” campaign to promote asthma awareness.
FDA Panel Rejects OTC Status for Singulair Allergy Drug
An FDA panel has voted against approving Singular for over-the-counter sale, citing a variety of concerns
Can Soy, Peas & Flax Ease Asthma & Allergies?
Estrogen-like chemicals found in some plants, could play a role in preventing or even treating allergies and asthma