The FDA has approved Exdensur (depemokimab-ulaa) as an add-on maintenance treatment for people with severe asthma.
Knowing you have it is the first step; figuring out how best to treat it is the next—because right now, the condition has no cure. “Asthma is caused by a deviated immune response to your immune system ...
There are different kinds of asthma, like nocturnal asthma, allergic asthma, and occupational asthma. Here's what causes and how to treat each type.
If the FeNO level is not raised, it is recommended that the patient be offered either a Long-Acting Muscarinic Antagonist (LAMA) or a Leukotriene Receptor Antagonist (LTRA) on top of a moderate-dose ...
May is asthma awareness month, and researchers want to raise awareness about the need to get newer, more effective therapies into the hands of patients. Some 25 million Americans have asthma, and more ...
One in 13 people in the US have asthma, and one in 10 school-aged children have asthma. There are 11 deaths per day due to asthma. Dr. Stacy Chronister is an internal medicine specialist with OSU ...
Dr. Wasserman answers the question: 'When Should I See An Asthma Specialist?' — -- Question: When should I see an asthma specialist to treat my asthma, and do I need a pulmonologist? Answer: ...
Asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are chronic respiratory diseases that cause breathing difficulty and coughing. Both conditions share similar symptoms. Understanding their ...
This summer’s family barbecue was supposed to be a celebration of sorts—coming together for the first time since the pandemic pulled the plug on group activities. But your joy was cut short by an ...