Pediatric asthma continues to disproportionally affect under-resourced and minority populations, leading to frequent hospitalizations, repeated steroid exposure, and poor symptom control.
Asthma is one of the most prevalent chronic inflammatory respiratory diseases across the globe, with a significant increase in mortality and morbidity in recent years, affecting all age groups ...
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Only about one in six historically marginalized children with uncontrolled asthma in a Rochester, New York-based study saw an ...
The performance of asthma severity scores, in terms of reliability and responsiveness, differs between children with obesity ...
Researchers found significantly worse asthma control via two measures among pediatric patients in Vermont and New York during ...
Editor's note: Dr. Edith Bracho-Sanchez is a primary care pediatrician, director of pediatric telemedicine and assistant professor of pediatrics at Columbia University Irving Medical Center. Flovent, ...
Dr. Khurshid Guru said the toddler was struggling to breathe on the flight. — -- A New York doctor became a hero in the skies recently when he turned into a medical MacGyver by creating a device ...
A multiyear community asthma program on the Navajo Nation increased asthma-related care and awareness among families, even as ...
Asthma is one of the most common chronic respiratory diseases among children, affecting nearly 475 million globally. For decades, exercise was discouraged due to the risk of triggering wheezing and ...