Most B.C. kids and adults younger than 60 infected with COVID-19 or vaccinated: studyLead author Dr. Danuta Skowronski, an epidemiologist at the BC Centre for Disease Control, said the findings can be generalized to the rest of Canada. Health Canada reviewing RSV vax for those over 60 As pediatric hospitals fill up with young children sickened by respiratory syncytial virus, doctors are worried that older adults will be the next wave to become seriously ill. Is cannabis worse for the lungs than tobacco? A uOttawa study found cannabis smokers saw higher rates of several different lung problems than those who smoke cigarettes alone. B.C. study finds low but increased risk of myocarditis after 2nd Moderna COVID shot Lead author Dr. Naveed Janjua said the findings related to second doses for both vaccines show men between the ages of 18 and 29 are most at risk of myocarditis if they received Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine. Smartphone potential harborers of significant allergens: study Those with allergies and asthma advised to clean phones more often to avoid triggers Examining sexual activity as an asthma trigger Equivalent to walking up two flights of stairs, but its impact may be underreported. New combination treatments offer hope to cat allergy sufferers Research out of UCLA shows adding monoclonal antibody treatments to immunotherapy diminishes cat allergies more than allergy shots alone. OPENPediatrics creates playlist of resources on children and RSV The open access online community of healthcare professionals seeks to share resources to promote best practices in clinical pediatrics. Europe OKs 1st one dose drug to protect babies against RSV At the moment, babies at high risk of the disease can be given monthly shots to protect them during RSV season. Tezspire now available for add-on maintenance treatment of severe asthma First biologic for severe asthma targeting thymic stromal lymphopoietin is effective regardless of phenotype. First Previous 11 12 13 14 15 Next Last