The PRIMERO study tracks biomarkers that can predict asthma in children starting at birth to help with early interventions in treatment and prevention.
Virtual Advocacy Day set for May 20, Launch of New Programs, and More
The Network celebrates its 35th anniversary with a virtual Capitol Hill day, launch of new programs, more.
Long-Term Use of E-cigarettes Linked to Respiratory Disease
News regarding the findings of a study regarding the impact of long-term use of e-cigarettes for those with respiratory diseases, including asthma and COPD.
Allergy & Asthma Network Partners with Backpack Health to Grant Patients Easy Access to Critical Health Information
The Network announces that it now offers an app for people to keep their medical history and other health information to access at any time.
Omalizumab And Oral Immunotherapy
Learn about a current research study looking into the use of a biologic, omalizumab to determine if it can aid food allergy oral immunotherapy (OIT).
Food Allergy Immunotherapy Continues to Show Promise
The results of research studies demonstrate promise for effective treatment of peanut allergy and egg allergy immunotherapy.
Allergy Shots May Treat Eczema, Too
Results of a new study show that treatment with immunotherapy for allergies may also help eczema and nasal allergy symptoms.
PREPARE: Person Empowered Asthma Relief Study
Survey: Lung Conditions and Family Planning/Pregnancy
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‘Still Fighting for Breath’ Global Data Reveals Asthma Significantly Impacts Quality of Life
VIENNA, VIRGINIA (SEPTEMBER 12, 2017) – Asthma affects more than 334 million people globally and...
New Survey: People Living with Asthma Believe It Is Controlled, But Persistent Symptoms and Limits to Everyday Activities Tell a Different Story
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE New Survey: People Living with Asthma Believe It Is Controlled, But...
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