In a new study, only 16 percent of epinephrine users and 7 percent of inhaler users administered their medication perfectly.
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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.
Mold: What Are Its Effects on Health?
Like other airborne allergens, mold can cause watery eyes, breathing and sinus problems and even asthma.
Tips to Stop a Mold Problem
Mold in the home is nothing to sneeze at. Use these tips to help stop mold growth in its tracks.
How To: Get a Hold on Mold
It’s a common problem but one you can’t ignore. If there’s mold in your home, follow these guidelines to get rid of it, quick.
Fragrance Sensitivity: Hard to Breathe, Tough to Touch
From asthma to skin reactions, the chemicals in scented products can cause a host of serious health problems in those with sensitivities.
Roundup: AAAAI 2013 Coverage
A list of some of the most fascinating findings from this year’s meeting of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology.
Alcohol Reactions with Asthma Linked to Aspirin
Three-quarters of patients with asthma and sensitivity to Aspirin are getting asthma flare-ups from alcohol.
Urine Test Predicts Asthma in Kids
A researcher with the AllerGen research network in Canada is hoping a urine test he’s developing will turn the grey… Read more »
Novel Dust Mite Vaccine on Its Way
If successful, a new dust mite vaccine could cure sufferers in just two to three doses.