Prevention of childhood asthma… with fish?

Researchers at the University of South Florida recently published a scientific review of two studies that found that pregnant women who consume fish rather than fish oil supplements may also protect their children from developing asthma. Children whose mothers consume high doses of omega-3 fatty acids daily during the third trimester are less likely to...

Are Asthma and Allergies Causes of Autism?

According to a study of 220 Australian children conducted between 2011 and 2014, the immune-mediated subtype of autism may be linked to inflammation and the mother’s immune system. Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a general developmental disorder characterized by persistent deficits in the ability to initiate and maintain social interactions and social connections, as well...

Runny nose with bronchial asthma

About 50-90% of people in the cold season experience a runny nose. People with asthma, eczema, and hay fever are more likely to experience this condition, according to experts. The job of the nose is to make the inhaled air warm and moist so that when it enters the lungs it does not irritate them....

Bronchial asthma and new technologies

Recently, the first application programming interface (API) was released so that anyone with asthma can use it to get useful information for their health status. The service is open and free to use. A machine learning model was prepared based on a large amount of anonymized data, including where and when people experience asthma symptoms,...