Good Solution For Asthma Patients: Sun

| Tuesday, May 18, 2010 | |
Sun Rays are incredible blessing. Lack of sunshine vitamin may improve asthma caused by air pollution, according to warnings issued by the experts through a recent large study.Thousands of kids in London took part of the study is to ascertain whether Vitamin D deficiency will aggravate the effects of related pollution causes asthma.
The study found that vitamin D is made by the body through the help of sunlight and through food-small portions of very vital for the development of healthy lungs good against fetus while infancy and childhood.
Air pollution is particularly high in London compared to elsewhere in the UK is one of the city with the highest pollution levels in Europe. Pollution can trigger asthma and improve the symptoms of the patients who already have it.
Now scientists in London studied more deeply to the children's East End, where 18 were diagnosed to have asthma to measure vitamin D levels and pollutants in their bodies. The proceeds would be compared with data from earlier studies, before the Low Emissions Zone was introduced to the wider public, aims to uncover whether the policy was effectively improve respiratory health in the capital of England.
Exploration of the research program named for Lung Health and the Environment (Exhale) was conducted by a joint team from the Center for Biomedical Research, Center for Medical Research Agency Asthma, Barts England, and the Faculty of Medical and Dentis London School Professor Chris Griffiths from Barts, said: "We focus on children because the damage occurred in their lungs from air pollution almost certainly settle and cause lung problems in their lifetime. Even the death of a young age may occur, "With children researching respiratory and lung inflammation during the years and gather general information, Chris believed, the team will be able to find the link between health problems, and exposure to pollution and the role of genetics in patients

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