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Nearly a quarter of children with recurrent wheezing have "silent" lung infections that would be better treated with antiviral medications than commonly prescribed steroids that can carry lifelong ...
Nearly a quarter of children with recurrent wheezing have “silent” lung infections that would be better treated with antiviral medications than commonly prescribed steroids that can ...
WASHINGTON — Children living in a household that reportedly ran out of food faced heightened odds for asthma and signs of wheezing with exercise, according to research presented at the American ...
Every monsoon and winter, hospitals see a rise in babies struggling with severe cough, breathing trouble, or symptoms that seem like an upper respiratory tract infection or pneumonia. Many parents ...
Recurrent wheezing in infants, when caused by viral infections, will frequently resolve around the age of 3 years and is therefore not a manifestation of asthma.
Results of a new review confirm an association between respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and wheezing in infants.
Wheezing at 30 months was less frequent in children born during vs. before the COVID-19 lockdown, according to a research letter published in JAMA Network Open.“In this study, children born ...
Using a nasal mask instead of a traditional face mask to support very premature babies at birth can significantly reduce the ...
In black infants who were born preterm, vitamin D supplementation may reduce the risk for recurrent wheezing.
Bronchiolitis cases dropped significantly during the COVID-19 lockdown, leading to fewer wheezing episodes and reduced respiratory medication use in children.