Archive for the tag 'asthma'

Jan 25 2010

SNPwatch: More Progress in the Search for Genetic Variants Linked to Childhood Asthma

Published by ErinC under SNPwatch

Researchers have identified another region of the genome associated with childhood asthma, a condition that affects more than seven million American kids.
Analysis of DNA from about 1,700 children with asthma and 3,500 controls, all of European ancestry, identified several genetic variations on chromosome 1 associated with the risk of developing asthma.  Many of these same [...]

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Oct 15 2008

Genes and Environment Work Together to Increase Risk of Childhood Asthma

Published by ErinC under news

“I feel like a fish with no water.”
That’s how the child in the public service announcement featuring a flopping, gasping goldfish describes what it feels like to have an asthma attack. The spot encourages parents of the close to nine million kids who suffer from asthma to take steps to decrease the number of [...]

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Apr 10 2008

SNPwatch: Asthma-associated SNP May Offer Clues to the Disease and its Treatment

Published by ErinC under SNPwatch

SNPwatch gives you the latest news about research linking various traits and conditions to individual genetic variations. These studies are exciting because they offer a glimpse into how genetics may affect our bodies and health; but in most cases, more work is needed before this research can provide information of value to individuals. For that [...]

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