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Review Articles Medication Non-adherence and predictor factors among adult Asthmatic patients in Ethiopia: a Systematic review and Meta-AnalysisChernet Tafere, Bereket Bahiru, Adane Yehualaw, Desalegn Getnet Demsie, Kebede Feyisa, Malede Berihun Yismaw, Endalamaw Aschale, Zenaw De …
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Mashup Score: 3Stepwise Asthma Control | AAAAI - 30 day(s) ago
AAAAI experts explain the stepwise approach for asthma control.
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Mashup Score: 7Asthma is a Condition of Phenotypes & Targeted Treatments - 1 month(s) ago
The AAAAI offers articles written and reviewed by experts on asthma phenotypes.
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Mashup Score: 6Biologics Linked to Remission at 1 Year in 19% of Patients With Severe Asthma - GAA Interasma - 1 month(s) ago
Colby Stong About 19% of patients with severe asthma achieved clinical remission and 79% had a clinical response after 1 year of biologic therapy, according to a study in Chest. Investigators identified the level of clinical remission in patients with severe asthma who used biologics, as well as predictors of …
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Mashup Score: 1Gas Stoves Emit Nanocluster Aerosol That May Increase Risk of Asthma, Respiratory Illness | Docwire News - 1 month(s) ago
A study found that cooking on a gas stoves can increase susceptibility to asthma or other respiratory illnesses.
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Mashup Score: 5Occupational Asthma | AAAAI - 1 month(s) ago
AAAAI, the experts in allergy and immunology, provide an overview of occupational asthma.
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Occupational #asthma is caused by inhaling fumes, gases, dust or other potentially harmful substances on the job. Often, your symptoms are worse during the days or nights you work, improve when you have time off and start again when you go back to work. https://t.co/ajuYwyVQNv https://t.co/xzDEidiC5o
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This new issue contains the following articles:Article CommentaryEnhancing asthma research and improving health equity through decentralized clinical trials (DCTs) and mHealth technologyEmily R. Hunt, BS, Sara L. Hantgan & Sunit P. Jariwala, MDPages: 265-270 | DOI: 10.1080/02770903.2023.2267122Review Article …
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Mashup Score: 7What's Changed in Asthma Treatment? Quite a Bit - 2 month(s) ago
For primary care, Dr Neil Skolnik highlights the essential asthma treatment changes in the latest GINA guidelines, and the four questions to ask to assess asthma control.
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Review ArticleA comprehensive review of the intersection between asthma and depressionTahoora Abdul Nasir Surve, MBBS, DhruviKumari D Sharma, MD, Kiyan Ghani Khan, MBBS, Neisha Ghanie, MD, Riley Charanrak, MD, Mouhammad Sharifa, MD, Samreen Begum, MBBS, Maria Jose Auz, MD, Nozima Akbarova, MBBS & Mane …
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Mashup Score: 5Asthma: Four in 10 patients do not receive timely follow-up after hospital admission, finds study - 2 month(s) ago
Some 40% of patients admitted to hospital with asthma are not receiving timely follow-up in primary care after being discharged, a study1 has reported. Follow-up care in England is particularly lacking among black ethnic minority groups, who were between 27% and 54% less likely to get this care than those from white ethnic groups, research published in the British Journal of General Practice suggests. Researchers from the University of Birmingham analysed primary care records from 17 457 patients aged 5 and over who were admitted to hospital in England with an asthma attack between 1 January 2017 and 31 December 2019. This included 2512 children, 1511 adolescents, and 13 434 adults. They examined the asthma related care these patients …
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RT @Interasma: These new articles for Journal of #Asthma are available online. https://t.co/pNkGjsyKc0 https://t.co/nbdm3AU5Im