A recent study suggests that asthma could be linked to memory problems in children, potentially impacting their long-term cognitive development.
The study found that children with asthma performed worse in memory tests compared to their peers without the condition.
Furthermore, the study showed that children who developed asthma at a younger age displayed a slower improvement in memory over time.
This research emphasizes the need to understand the potential impact of asthma on children's brains and explore ways to mitigate any negative consequences.