For decades, the little blue inhaler was a lifeline for millions of people with asthma. But doctors now know it can make the condition worse - and a quiet revolution in treatment is already ...
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Doctors hail 'life-saving' shift for asthmatics as blue inhalers ditched for modern devices
Britain is witnessing a fundamental transformation in how asthma is managed, with more than one million patients now relying ...
Inhalers have been key to asthma management since the 1950s. The most common, salbutamol, comes in a familiar blue-coloured inhaler (or “puffer”). This kind of “rescue inhaler” brings quick relief ...
In the U.S., 25 million people are affected by asthma. That’s roughly 1 in 13 adults and children. Asthma can be mild or severe. Some people with asthma have symptoms every day. Others have symptoms ...
For World Asthma Day, GINA is spotlighting the need for greater access to inhaled corticosteroids for everyone, from adults ...
A new asthma drug named Lunsekimig could be the answer for millions who remain dependent on inhalers. Here is what the phase ...
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