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Asthma (Page 20)

Is Your Gas Stove Making You Sick? Experts Weigh In

2023-01-27
By: Exporter
On: January 27, 2023
In: Asthma, Cancer, Mental Health

FRIDAY, Jan. 27, 2023 (HealthDay News) — Natural gas stoves have become the latest flashpoint in America’s increasingly volatile political culture, after a top federal regulator publicly mulled over banning the appliances. “This is a hidden hazard,” the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) commissioner, Richard Trumka Jr., said inContinue Reading

Is Your State Among the Worst for Tobacco Control?

2023-01-25
By: Exporter
On: January 25, 2023
In: Asthma, Cancer, Healthy Living, Public Health

WEDNESDAY, Jan. 25, 2023 (HealthDay News) — When it comes to tobacco control, some states do a far better job than others of preventing and reducing smoking. A new report from the American Lung Association (ALA) notes that California, Maine, Massachusetts and Washington, D.C., are doing the best job ofContinue Reading

When States Legalize Marijuana, Teens’ Asthma Rates Rise

2023-01-16
By: Exporter
On: January 16, 2023
In: Asthma, Health News, Kids' Health

MONDAY, Jan. 16, 2023 (HealthDay News) — Cannabis use in U.S. states where recreational use is legal could be contributing to children’s asthma, according to new research. A study found increases in asthma in teens where cannabis is legal, compared to states where it remains banned for medicinal and recreationalContinue Reading

FDA Approves New 2-Drug Combo Medicine for Asthma

2023-01-12
By: Exporter
On: January 12, 2023
In: Asthma, Public Health, Vitamins / Drugs

THURSDAY, Jan. 12, 2023 (HealthDay News) — Adults with asthma now have a new rescue medication to turn to after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Airsupra on Wednesday. The drug is the first approved to combine albuterol (a beta-2 adrenergic agonist) and budesonide (a corticosteroid). It’s meant forContinue Reading

Federal Agency Mulls Ban on Gas Stoves Due to Health Concerns

2023-01-10
By: Exporter
On: January 10, 2023
In: Asthma, Mental Health, Public Health

TUESDAY, Jan. 10, 2023 (HealthDay News) — Gas stoves could face new emissions standards or even be banned because of their link to indoor air pollutants and childhood asthma, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). The federal agency will open public comment on gas cooking stoves andContinue Reading

Swimmers Face a Little Known Danger: Fluid on the Lungs

2023-01-10
By: Exporter
On: January 10, 2023
In: Asthma, Fitness & Exercise

TUESDAY, Jan. 10, 2022 (HealthDay News) — The swimmer came to shore struggling to breathe and coughing up blood. A keen competitive long-distance swimmer and triathlete, the woman was fit and healthy when she started a nighttime open water swim event. But a couple weeks earlier, she’d had breathing difficultiesContinue Reading

EPA Proposes Tougher Rules on Air Pollution

2023-01-09
By: Exporter
On: January 9, 2023
In: Asthma, Cancer, Mental Health, Public Health

MONDAY, Jan. 9, 2023 (HealthDay News) — For the first time in a decade, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has proposed strengthening standards on fine soot in the air, a known contributor to serious health issues. Under the new proposal, standards for fine particulate pollution, known as PM 2.5, wouldContinue Reading

There May Be a Better Way to Allocate Precious Donor Lungs for Transplant

2023-01-09
By: Exporter
On: January 9, 2023
In: Asthma, Mental Health, Organs

MONDAY, Jan. 9, 2023 (HealthDay News) — A new way of allocating donor lungs that eliminates geographical restrictions could save more lives, new research suggests. In early 2023, the current U.S. system, which looks for compatible candidates within a fixed radius, will be replaced by the Composite Allocation Score. TheContinue Reading

Polluted Air Means More Asthma Attacks for Urban Kids

2023-01-06
By: Exporter
On: January 6, 2023
In: Asthma, Kids' Health, Mental Health

FRIDAY, Jan. 6, 2023 (HealthDay News) — Air pollution may trigger more asthma attacks in urban children and teens, a new study reports. Even moderate levels of ozone and fine airborne particulates — two ingredients of smog — appear to increase kids’ risk of asthma attacks, according to findings publishedContinue Reading

Make Curbing Allergies, Asthma Your New Year’s Resolution

2022-12-31
By: Exporter
On: December 31, 2022
In: Allergy / Respiratory, Asthma

SATURDAY, Dec. 31, 2022 (HealthDay News) — Keeping allergies and asthma in check in the new year is a resolution worth keeping. With 2023 dawning, the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology offers some suggestions for keeping symptoms under control all year long. “More than 50 million people inContinue Reading

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