Research links asthma and common antibiotic – Edmonton Journal


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Research links asthma and common antibiotic
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A widely used antibiotic can increase the risk and severity of asthma, according to groundbreaking Canadian research that could help explain why millions of children now need to use puffers. It also points to the dangers of mucking with the trillions
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Asthma Study: Asthma Sufferers Trapped with Disease

The course of asthma activity: A population study

A recent asthma activity population study suggests that once you’ve been diagnosed with asthma, you’re trapped with the disease for life.

According to published reports in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology research conducted from 1993 to 2008 by scientists at Ontario’s Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences (ICES) studied 613,394 people with asthma. Eighty-two per cent of participants continued to have active asthma through the study.

For nearly 75 per cent of that group, the condition seemed inactive for years.

“Over 15 years, most individuals with asthma in Ontario were found to have active disease which was interspersed by periods of inactivity when they did not seek medical attention and were likely in remission,” states Dr. Andrea Gershon in a news release. Gershon is a respirologist and scientist at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre in Toronto, and the study’s lead author.

“These analyses offer insight into the natural course of asthma activity that may help improve the ability to predict an individual’s course of disease.”

Children, seniors, and those diagnosed with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) were more likely to have active asthma.

Healing juices’ of stem cells could help treat asthma – Edmonton Journal


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Healing juices' of stem cells could help treat asthma
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Dr. Bernard Thébaud of the University of Alberta shows Lexi Schwenk, 5, stem cells that may be used in the future to help people like Lexi deal with asthma. The medical benefits of stem
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Stem cell juice helps asthmaEdmonton Sun
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Asthma researcher theorizes about ‘healing juices’ of stem cells – Edmonton Journal


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Asthma researcher theorizes about 'healing juices' of stem cells
Edmonton Journal
Dr Bernard Thebaud shows Lexi Schwenk, 5, stem cells that may be used in the future to pump out healing juices, and help people like Lexi deal with her Asthma. Taken on December, 1 2011
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Air quality advisory issued for Edmonton – CBC.ca

Air quality advisory issued for Edmonton
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"Although the quality of air at present is not generally a health hazard for those in good health, people with asthma, bronchitis or emphysema should monitor their reactions and take any preventative measures their physicians have previously
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Smoke from forest fires results in air quality advisory for Edmonton areaWinnipeg Free Press
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researchers create new scoring system for asthma – Edmonton Sun

researchers create new scoring system for asthma
Edmonton Sun
Researchers at the University of Alberta are developing a new scoring system designed to help emergency room doctors choose the best method of treatment for asthma patients. “At the end of (our study) we were able to
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U of A researcher hopes to reduce hospital admissions for asthma patients – Edmonton Journal

U of A researcher hopes to reduce hospital admissions for asthma patients
Edmonton Journal
JUNE,9, 2011–Dr. Brian Rowe, an emergency physician who is associate dean of clinical research with the U of A's faculty of medicine and dentistry, examines two year old asthma patient Matthew Doyle on June 9, 2011at the University of Alberta Hospital
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Northern Alberta warned of continued poor air quality – Edmonton Journal


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Northern Alberta warned of continued poor air quality
Edmonton Journal
The haze of smoke carries particulate matter that can cause health problems once inhaled, particularly in people who already have respiratory problems such as asthma, or cardiac issues. “People with asthma, bronchitis, emphysema or angina should
Health officials warn: air quality low in northern Alta.CTV.ca

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Dirty diapers may hold clues to asthma, allergies – Edmonton Journal

Dirty diapers may hold clues to asthma, allergies
Edmonton Journal
Researchers are looking for links between antibiotic use, environmental factors or C-sections and a child's risk of asthma and allergies.
Asthma study focuses on stoolEdmonton Sun
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