... conducted in 391 women with current adult-onset asthma or without ...to cleaning products and current adult-onset asthma were evaluated inwomen using logistic ...
... role in its development or exacerbation (12), is characterized by a strong phenotypic heterogeneity, and the allergic status is one of the main characteristic of disease ...Non-allergic asthma is ...
... clinical asthma severity score among men andwomen according to early menarche with all subjects, including outliers is presented in figure ...22.1 and 25.5 kg/m² in men ...
... Prevalence andcharacteristics of group B streptococcus colonization in HIV-infected pregnant womenin Belgium Nicolas Dauby 1 , Catherine Adler 2 , Véronique Y Miendje Deyi 3 , Laurent ...
... presented in table ...latex and current asthma (table ...the asthma JEM (exposure to latex) and expert-assessment, more elevated OR were observed but the associations did not reach ...
... to cleaning products to explain part of the increase inasthma prevalence observed in most developed countries ...to cleaning products have been reported for asthma [15, 16] ...
... conclusion, in this cohort of Swedish women, both prevalence of use and reasons for initiating MHT have varied between 2001 and ...use in Sweden, which should be borne in mind ...
... hundred and thirty patients were included: mean age ...were women. Women were significantly younger than men ...66.6) and their tobacco use was lower ...frequent in men while ...
... 8-isoprostanes and FlOPs with asthma outcomes appeared discrepant in our ...ever asthmaand associations with asthma outcomes also differed for these two biomarkers among ...
... receptors in the lungs and trachea and can therefore have local effects at these sites and cause ventilatory stimulation via chemoreceptor ...activity.[23] In a rat model of allergic ...
... Strengths and limitations A strong asset of the EGEA study is the detailed phenotypic characterisation of the sample recruited through chest clinics, allowing studying a wide range of asthma activity ...
... 1.77) in the United States Women’s Health Survey (n=22 086) ...361 womenin the Finnish Public Sector study, those with active jobs were more likely to have cerebrovascular disease than those with ...
... to cleaning products among US hospital cleaners was reported ...Sheets and the scientific literature on adverse health effects to humans, reviews of physical/chemical properties of cleaning ...
... of asthma education alone or as part of a comprehensive management Boyd et ...of asthma education alone or in combination with other self-management components (written action plan, self-monitoring ...
... Cleaning/disinfection tasks andasthma control In multivariable models (Table 3), weekly use of disinfectants to clean medical instruments was associated with poorly and very poorly ...
... Fruit and vegetables contain thousands of biologically active phytochemicals, but food composition tables often lack this information and the content of specific nutrients may also be subject to ...
... Disentangling asthma heterogeneity according to its temporal expression beyond accepted categories such as early childhood, childhood, adulthood, or very late onset of asthma is warranted ...childhood-onset ...
... eQTL andIn Silico Analyses. The functional effects of the asthma-associated SNPs were determined by examining their effect on gene expression in human lung ...Netherlands), and ...
... grants and personal fees from AstraZeneca, GSK and Novartis, grants from Teva, and personal fees from Boehringer Ingelheim, Sanofi/Regeneron, Vectura and Sterna, outside the submitted ...
... tasks in the USSR in 1970 were very close to those published only slightly later for France, in ...legal and professional status of women. It also needs to be measured in the ...