Combined asthma medication therapy shown to reduce attacks Medical Xpress A Henry Ford Hospital study has found that using two types of common asthma medications in combination reduces severe asthma attacks. Researchers say using long-acting beta-agonists (LABAs) in fixed-dose combination with inhaled corticosteroid (ICS) ... |
![]() The Inquisitr | Lung Function At School Age Better Thanks To Breastfeeding Medical News Today A study by researchers in Switzerland and the UK reveals that breastfeeding is linked to enhanced lung function at school age, especially in children born to asthmatic mothers. The study is published online ahead of print publication in the American ... Breastfeeding Increases Lung Function, Combats Asthma, Study Says Breastfeeding tied to stronger lungs, less asthma Breastfeeding OK for Moms With Asthma |
![]() Mother Nature Network (blog) | Breast-feeding = Stronger lungs for babies Mother Nature Network (blog) If you're a mom with asthma, you may be concerned about whether or not you could put your baby at risk for the condition by breast-feeding. Apparently, this was a legitimate concern for asthmatic moms for many years due to sketchy research on the topic ... |

