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Measuring the amount of nitric oxide in exhaled breath can indicate the amount of inflammation in the lungs, and studies now suggest that a simple breath test can identify children at risk of developing asthma. Researchers at the University of Southern California measured fractional exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO) levels in 2,000 healthy children aged 7 [...]
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Children with asthma have more trouble sleeping when they are exposed to secondhand smoke, according to a study in Pediatrics (Feb. 2010, v.125, p.e261). Researchers found increased exposure to secondhand smoke was associated with longer sleep-onset delay as well as more sleep-disordered breathing, daytime sleepiness and overall sleep disturbance.
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A study in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (July 2010; v.126, p.52) found children with low levels of vitamin D in their blood may have a greater risk of severe asthma symptoms than those with high levels of the vitamin, although the risk of moderate asthma symptoms didn’t vary. This study supports other [...]
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A new blood test manufactured by the Swedish company Phadia, ImmunoCAP Allergen Components, allows an allergist to pinpoint a specific peanut protein that a patient is allergic to and more accurately assess the risk of a serious allergic reaction. The blood test was developed by researchers in England and Sweden after they found many children [...]
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By Lisa Dorfman, MS, RD, CSSD
As a sports nutrition and fitness coach, I’m responsible for fueling high-profile, top-rated athletes whose careers depend on strategic intake and use of food! Food has purpose and will reward us when we keep a few facts in mind:
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Ahhh … pasta! Its limitless varieties and ease of substitution make it a perfect dish for discriminating palates and athletes with food allergies.
Here’s a pregame menu high in vitamins, protein and complex carbohydrates — perfect to meet the needs of the competitive athlete:
Chicken Whole-Wheat Angel Hair Pasta
Swiss Chard and Winter Squash
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Not just a pretty face, our hard-working burgundy-and-gold recovery drink balances the sweetness of beet and pineapple juice with the slightly tart taste of apple or kiwi. It’s rich in fiber, vitamins and antioxidants needed for rebuilding exhausted and strained muscles and fighting free radical damage. Much-maligned beet greens are the most valuable player in [...]
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Every August we hear about how asthma episodes increase during the fall. AAT asked Sami Bahna, MD, DrPH, President, American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (ACAAI):
Is this true or a myth?
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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved Dulera® (mometasone furoate and formoterol fumarate dehydrate) Inhalation Aerosol (Merck & Co.) for patients 12 years and older. Dulera combines an inhaled corticosteroid with a long-acting bronchodilator. It is available in a metered-dose inhaler with a dose counter. Dulera is not indicated for the relief of acute [...]
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