Asthma News This Week – January 31, 2020

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 CONTENTS

 In the NEWS

· Elizabeth Broadbent, Your Income Affects Your Health — And Your Family’s Health TooYahoo Finance, January 31, 2020

· Emily Underwood,  Screen for childhood trauma triggers debateScience, Jan 31, 2020

· Peggy McCarthy, Homelessness Can Traumatize A Young Child For Life; Collaborative Seeks To End The ConsequencesWNPR, Jan 30, 2020

· Lauren Walsh, Alabama bill would prohibit smoking in a car with a child presentabc3340,  Jan 29, 2020

· Mariam Matti, From Coma to Comeback: Cheerleader Proves She’s Truly ‘EmmaStrong’Allergic Living, Jan 25, 2020

· Gina Rich, Why Are Our School Nurses Disappearing?, Jan 24, 2020

·  Hallie Levine, This Flu Season Is Looking Rough for KidsNYT Parenting, Jan 10, 2020

· Beatriz Garcia, Environmental racism in DetroitAl Dia, Jan 10, 2020

  

JOURNAL ARTICLES

· Lower Doses of Continuous Albuterol May Suffice for Asthma Hospitalization

· Home, School and Clinic Based Intervention Did Not Improve Asthma Outcomes

· Dosage, Timing and Type of Prenatal Antibiotic Use Affect Child Asthma Risk

·  Age and SMARCD1 Gene Interact to Affect Asthma Control with Inhaler Use

·  14 State Study Finds Dose-Response Relationship Between ACEs and Asthma

·  Maternal T2D but not Gestational Diabetes May Increase Child Asthma Risk

·  Anaphylaxis More Likely but not More Severe Among Children with Asthma

· 3He MRI Safe and Useful to Examining Lungs of Children with Asthma

· Evidence is Inconclusive Regarding Respiratory Syncytial Virus and Asthma

· Case Study on Use of Guidelines-based Asthma Measurement for Acute Care

· Compression Can Cause Asthma-like Molecular Response in Healthy Cells

· School Nurse-provided Asthma Care Increased in North Carolina 2006-2016

· Lungs Differ Among Asthmatic Children Based on Forced Expiratory Volume

· Black Children More Likely to Have Asthma, Poor Lung Function

· Criminal Justice System Involvement May Increase Asthma Risk

· Multicomponent Habit-forming Strategies May Improve Medication Adherence

· Children with Asthma Not at Higher Risk of Sever Flu Outcomes