Welcome to our December research update! Getting involved with research is an important way to impact asthma and allergy treatments, education, and awareness. This month, we are highlighting clinical trials, surveys, and news on: Chronic hives triggered by sunlight (solar urticaria) The impacts of the changing inhaler market on people with chronic lung disease Long-term exposure to particulate matter and asthma Note: The links below will take you to external websites. Surveys Are You Living…
Quelle: Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America
Artikel: December Research Update: Impact of Changing Inhaler Market on Asthma, Air Pollution, and Solar Urticaria
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