Children with mild asthma at low risk for severe exacerbations may not need daily or as-needed ICS, as GINA guidelines recommend.
Find out about this new study that suggest that the lung scarring that severe asthma can cause could be reversible.
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First new asthma treatment in half a century revealed
Researchers have announced the first new asthma attack treatment in 50 years. The treatment, an injection called benralizumab ...
A joint scientific study conducted by researchers at the Medical Research Institute of New Zealand, in collaboration with ...
A groundbreaking international study has shown that a 2-in-1 budesonide-formoterol inhaler is far more effective than the ...
For many children, asthma can be a constant specter, with attacks at the most inconvenient and terrifying times. New research ...
In the first randomized controlled trial to investigate the use of a 2-in-1 inhaler as the sole reliever therapy for children ...
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Combination inhaler reduces asthma attacks in children by almost half
Findings from a trial comparing the real-world effectiveness of asthma inhalers could reshape how children with asthma are ...
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Two-in-one inhalers slash asthma attacks among young children
Inhalers that combine relieving breathlessness with preventing it seem to be the most effective option for reducing asthma ...
Children with asthma who use at-home monitoring are around half as likely to visit the emergency department or be ...
There are clear benefits to starting biologic therapy earlier for severe asthma, as well as initiation patterns by ethnicity, ...
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