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Hay fever tablet changes cell memory

AAP - 03-10-2022

A daily pill can change immune cell memory and reduce allergic reactions like hay fever and thunderstorm asthma, new research shows. A study led by Monash university

 
Iraq dust storms cause breathing problems

AAP - 06-05-2022

At least 5000 cases of respiratory problems resulting from dust storms have been registered in different parts of Iraq, the country's health ministry says.

 
Thunderstorm asthma warning for Vic areas

AAP - 18-12-2021

An epidemic thunderstorm asthma warning has been issued for large swathes of Victoria, with hot weather set to give way to wild winds. Victoria's Department

 
Thunderstorm asthma season starts in Australia

AAP - 02-10-2021

As wet and wild weather lashes much of eastern Australia, health authorities are warning people to be on alert this thunderstorm asthma season.

 
New hope to tackle asthma, anaphylaxis

AAP - 11-03-2021

Australian researchers have made an "incredible" discovery that could be the key to naturally treating allergic conditions such as asthma and preventing autoimmune

 
Asthma may heighten flu risk and cause dangerous mutations

Health Times - 01-03-2021

A subtype of asthma in adults may cause higher susceptibility to influenza and could result in dangerous flu mutations. University of Queensland-led animal studies

 
An improved Ventolin inhaler has been added to PBS

AAP - 01-09-2020

A new and improved Ventolin inhaler with a dosage counter has been added to the pharmaceutical benefits scheme. Australian asthma

 
Combination asthma medication is over-prescribed to Australian children

Health Times - 10-08-2020

Children aged 5 or under shouldn’t be prescribed combination asthma controllers at all, according to the national asthma guidelines – but reality looks different,

 
Asthmatic Aussies can take drug at home

AAP - 01-06-2020

Severe asthmatics can access a pre-filled medicinal device to use at home to help their condition after it was added to the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme.

 
Australian with severe asthma will have access to a self-injecting pen

AAP - 01-05-2020

The Morrison government has added a self-administering pen to the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme, saving patients with severe asthma thousands of dollars.

 

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