An in-depth report reveals asthma’s unrelenting toll on Black, Hispanic and Indigenous communities in the United States in terms of… Read more »
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Allergic Living Launches Free COVID-19 & Allergies Issue
Allergic Living is pleased to launch its new digital magazine – the “COVID-19 & Allergies Special Issue”. The e-magazine’s editors… 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 »
ACAAI Announces U.S. Albuterol Inhaler Shortage
During the COVID-19 crisis, American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology announces a growing shortage of albuterol reliever inhalers.
Coronavirus & Asthma: How to Cut Risks and Keep Control
Updated May 1 – As the coronavirus spreads throughout the United States and the world, physicians are fielding calls from… Read more »
Exposing Babies to Cleaning Sprays Linked to Childhood Asthma
Most parents want a clean, germ-free home for their kids, but a study shows that early exposure to popular household… Read more »
Secondhand Vaping Exposure: Increased Asthma Attacks Seen in Teens
A study adds to the growing body of research that suggests e-cigarettes and exposure to vaping have harmful effects on… Read more »
Higher Levels of Testosterone Protect Against Asthma, Study Finds
A study from the University of South Florida shows that higher levels of testosterone appear to protect against asthma. Researchers… Read more »
Kids with Asthma at a Higher Risk of Becoming Obese
Previous studies have established that obesity and asthma are related. Now, a large study of more than 21,000 European children… Read more »
Biologic Drug Reduced Flare-Ups for Patients with Difficult Asthma
Patients with moderate-to-severe asthma who are struggling with disease control may find relief with the biologic medication called Dupixent (dupilumab).… Read more »