Asthma in Women

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Future Risk For Asthma In Women May Be Predicted By Low Serum Adiponectin Levels

medicalnewstoday.com — “Low serum adiponectin levels predict an increased future risk for developing asthma in middle-aged women, particularly among smokers, according to a new study.Adiposity is known to be rView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Low serum adiponectin levels predict future risk for asthma in women

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Asthma in Women | New York Allergist Dr. Clifford Bassett

cliffordbassettmd.com — “When it comes to women and asthma, the ability to breathe can be affected by pregnancy, the menstrual cycle, and menopause. Women who also have allergies and other asthma triggers ...View full resource at cliffordbassettmd.com

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Low serum adiponectin levels predict future risk for asthma in women

medicalxpress.com — “Low serum adiponectin levels predict an increased future risk for developing asthma in middle-aged women, particularly among smokers, according to a new study.View full resource at medicalxpress.com

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Low serum adiponectin levels predict future risk for asthma in women

eurekalert.org — “Low serum adiponectin levels predict an increased future risk for developing asthma in middle-aged women, particularly among smokers, according to a new study.View full resource at eurekalert.org

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Waistline fat raises risk of asthma in women, study says - Related Stories - ANA SmartBrief

smartbrief.com — “Results of the California Teachers Study found women with a waist circumference of about 35 inchesView full resource at smartbrief.com

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Asthma Warning for Pregnant Women

newswise.com — “Asthma is the most common complication of pregnancy in Australia with harmful effects on babies, but many of these could be prevented a University of Adelaide researcher in Australia says.View full resource at newswise.com

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Asthma - Asthma: What is the Reason for Higher Severity Levels in Women Compared to Men?

healthcentral.com — “Many articles have identified the disproportionate level of severe and fatal asthma in subgroups of people in this country (such as African Americans and Hispan...View full resource at healthcentral.com

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Asthma and Depression

webmd.com — “People with asthma have twice the risk of developing mood and anxiety disorders, including depression.View full resource at webmd.com

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Asthma warning for pregnant women in Australia

physorg.com — “Asthma is the most common complication of pregnancy in Australia with harmful effects on babies, but many of these could be prevented a University of Adelaide researcher says.View full resource at physorg.com

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Large Waisted Women More Likely To Have Asthma

medicalnewstoday.com — “Women with a large waist are more likely to develop asthma even if they have a normal body weight, suggests research published ahead of print in Thorax. US researchers also confirmed a linkView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Women With Asthma May Benefit From Oral Contraceptives

medicalnewstoday.com — “New research shows that during natural menstrual cycles, women with asthma who were not taking oral contraceptives (OC) had lower exhaled nitric oxide levels (eNO), a marker of airway inflammationView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Oral Contraceptives May Benefit Women With Asthma

feeds.sciencedaily.com — “New research shows that women with asthma who are on oral contraceptives may have better outcomes than women who are not on the medication.View full resource at feeds.sciencedaily.com

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Pregnant women taking risks with asthma medication

medicalxpress.com — “(Medical Xpress) -- Pregnant women are exposing themselves and their unborn babies to unnecessary risk by stopping their asthma medication without consulting their doctor.View full resource at medicalxpress.com

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Tips for Running with Asthma | Women's Health Magazine

womenshealthmag.com — “If you have chronic asthma or exercise asthma, you can still run and breathe easy. Find out how with these six tips.View full resource at womenshealthmag.com

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    Clifford Bassett, MD

    Clifford W. Bassett, M.D., is the Medical Director of Allergy and Asthma Care of New York and is on the faculty of the New York University School of Medicine, and is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine and Otolaryngology at the Long Island College Hospital and SUNY in Brooklyn.

    Dr. Bassett is a Diplomate of the American Board of Allergy and Immunology; a Fellow of the American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (ACAAI); and a Fellow of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (AAAAI), and is a member of the executive committee of the New York Allergy & Asthma Society.

    He has contributed to articles in Time, The New York Times, Business Week, Forbes, Cosmopolitan, Newsweek, Reader’s Digest, New York Daily News, New York Newsday, New York Post, Baby Talk, Prevention, The Journal of the American Medical Association, Health, ParentsLadies’ Home Journal, National Geographic, Woman’s World, Self, Men’s Fitness, Men’s Health, Women’s Health, Family Circle, Time Out NY, Redbook, Good Housekeeping, Shape, Cat and Dog magazine and USA Today.  An article authored by Dr. Bassett regarding “allergic reactions to alcohol” was referenced by Jay Leno during his monologue in January 2010.

    Dr. Bassett has frequently contributed to various Internet-based medical information Web sites (weekly allergy blog on foxnews.com) and has been interviewed on local and national radio and television programs as an allergy expert. These include CNN, MSNBC, CBS’s “The Early Show,” NBC’s “The Today Show,” ABC’s “Good Morning America,” “NBC Nightly News,” FOX News Network, Telemundo and NPR.

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