Archive for the ‘Asthma’ category

SNPwatch: New Genetic Insight into the Causes of Eczema

March 2, 2012

Sometimes called the “itch that rashes”, atopic dermatitis, or eczema, is a relatively common condition, affecting up to one in five children and one in 30 adults. Although atopic dermatitis appears to run in families, the genetics underlying this condition are not well understood. New findings published in December in Nature Genetics by lead author Lavinia Paternoster now add more genetic variants to the picture.

SNPwatch: Breathe Easier…New Insights From Asthma Research

October 26, 2010

Coughing, wheezing, lungs encased in steel (or so they seem) … asthma makes breathing a challenge for nearly 25 million Americans of all ages. Despite the overwhelming number of people affected, this disease continues to be difficult to understand and to treat.
Asthma is divided into two main categories depending on the age of onset. Childhood-onset [...]