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Asthma
Studies from Syracuse University, Department of Psychology add new findings in the area of asthma in children
April 11th, 2007
Data detailed in "Nighttime waking in children with asthma: an exploratory study of daily fluctuations in family climate" have been presented. According to a study from the United States, "Children with asthma are at increased risk for waking in the night, and there is the potential for the entire household to feel the effects. The authors conducted a telephone-based diary study to examine whether daily fluctuations in parent mood, parenting hassles, and family routines would distinguish nights in which waking occurred from nights in which they did not." "Forty-seven families with a child with asthma were contacted 4 times a week every 3 months over a period of 1 year,...
Source: Immunotherapy Weekly (2007-04-11)
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