Respiratory

Introduction to Clinical Trials
Blood 08 Jan 2008

Introduction to Clinical Trials

Clinical trials are a type of clinical research used to investigate the effectiveness of medicines, prevention programs and diagnostic techniques.
Tweens Double Use of Diabetes Drugs
Children's health 07 Dec 2007

Tweens Double Use of Diabetes Drugs

America’s tweens more than doubled their use of type-2 diabetes medications between 2002 and 2005, with girls between 10 and 14 years of age showing a 166 percent increase. The likely cause: Obesity, which is closely associated with type 2 diabetes. The finding is included in a study of chronic…
Dust Mite Levels in Sydney are Seasonal
Children's health 03 Dec 2007

Dust Mite Levels in Sydney are Seasonal

House dust mite (HDM) allergen levels in Sydney beds are determined by the season, with new research discovering fluctuations of such magnitude between summer and autumn levels they may be sufficient to influence asthma symptoms in sufferers. A Sydney study involving over 500 children has found HDM allergen levels to…
Experts Report Progress in Food Allergy Prevention and Diet Restrictions
Children's health 03 Dec 2007

Experts Report Progress in Food Allergy Prevention and Diet Restrictions

Progress has been made in food allergy prevention and management according to investigators presenting the latest research at the Annual Meeting of the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (ACAAI) in Dallas. Important research findings may impact diet restrictions of food allergic patients. According to Robert A. Wood, M.D.,…
Combination Vaccine Okay for Infants
Children's health 30 Nov 2007

Combination Vaccine Okay for Infants

A University of Rochester study brings relief to new parents who, while navigating a jam-packed childhood vaccine schedule, can expect to soothe their newborn through as many as 15 “pokes” by his or her six-month checkup. The study, recently published in The Journal of Pediatrics, shows that no efficacy or…
New Leads in Treating Lung Disease of Premature Newborns
Children's health 29 Nov 2007

New Leads in Treating Lung Disease of Premature Newborns

Some 20 to 40 percent of extremely premature infants suffer abnormal lung development leading to bronchopulmonary dysplasia, a chronic lung disease that can cause long-term breathing problems. Little is known about how to predict whether a premature infant will develop BPD in the weeks after birth, much less how to…
Ozone Shuts Down Early Immune Response in Lungs and Body
Blood 27 Nov 2007

Ozone Shuts Down Early Immune Response in Lungs and Body

As policy makers debate what levels of ozone in the air are safe for humans to breathe, studies in mice are revealing that the inhaled pollutant impairs the body’s first line of defence, making it more susceptible to subsequent foreign invaders, such as bacteria. While it has long been known…
Hayfever (seasonal rhinitis)
Children's health 20 Nov 2007

Hayfever (seasonal rhinitis)

Seasonal rhinitis or hay fever is an exaggerated response to an allergen (e.g. pollen), causing inflammation of the nose, itchy eyes and sneezing.
Annual Flu Shot Cuts Need for Doctors’ Visits, Hospitalization among Children
Children's health 16 Nov 2007

Annual Flu Shot Cuts Need for Doctors’ Visits, Hospitalization among Children

Children under the age of 5 who receive an annual flu shot have a greatly reduced risk of needing to see their doctor or be admitted to the hospital because of flu-related illness. A new study in the September issue of Pediatrics that analyses how many outpatient visits or hospitalizations…