This week has been a busy week for the respiratory research community in the UK – as the European Respiratory Society (ERS) Congress was hosted this year in London.
A new Cochrane Review, published in the Cochrane Library today, has found evidence from randomised trials, that taking an oral vitamin D supplement in addition to standard asthma medication is likely to reduce severe asthma attacks.
The Patient and Public Involvement platform has been busy continuing to support researchers across the Centre, as well as engaging with different audiences about asthma research.
The IMP²ART study forms the preliminary phase of a research programme aiming to develop a whole systems approach to help general practices embed supported self-management into routine asthma care.
Congratulations from all at the Centre to Steve Cunningham who, on 1st August, received the prestigious award of Personal Chair for his work in respiratory medicine.
A new publication led by members of the Asthma UK Centre for Applied Research explores the usage of allergy codes in primary care electronic health records in Scotland. Read on for an overview of the study from author, Mome Mukherjee.
Patient and Public Involvement Lead, Elisabeth Ehrlich, has shared her experience of asthma and asthma treatments at the Enquire gallery, based within the new National Museum of Scotland Science and...