Asthma drug a potential treatment for aging brains, according to new study – ChristianToday


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Asthma drug a potential treatment for aging brains, according to new study
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A new study has found that a drug originally intended for the management of asthma attacks has been found to rejuvenate the aging brain. The study, conducted by researchers at Paracelsus Medical University in Austria and published in Nature …
Affordable asthma medicine to treat dementiaThe Siasat Daily

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Farm kids are healthy kids, according to study on allergies and asthma – Treehugger


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Farm kids are healthy kids, according to study on allergies and asthma
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For years, the 'hygiene hypothesis' has been the leading explanation for why so many kids develop allergies and asthma. This hypothesis suggests that kids are being raised in such sterile environments, without sufficient access to dirt and germs, that
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Allergy Study Could Lead To Asthma Prevention TreatmentPioneer News
Farm kids less likely to have asthma3News NZ
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Childhood asthma rates down 10 percent in 10 years according to UK’s oldest … – Medical Xpress


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Childhood asthma rates down 10 percent in 10 years according to UK's oldest
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Run by researchers from the University of Aberdeen – The Aberdeen School Asthma Study was first completed in 1964 and exactly the same questions have been answered by parents of children aged 9-12 years attending the same city primary schools in …
Childhood asthma 'down by a third in 10 years'Glasgow South and Eastwood Extra

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This Is the Healthiest Month to Be Born In, According to Science – TIME


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This Is the Healthiest Month to Be Born In, According to Science
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Scientists at Columbia University used an algorithm to identify “significant associations” between the time a year a person is born and 55 diseases, including ADHD, asthma and heart disease. The new study, which was published in the Journal of American …
Birth month and health linked by Big DataScience Codex
Birth Month May Indeed Help Predict Disease RiskMonthly Prescribing Reference (registration)

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Pulmonica Harmonica Helps Patients Manage Asthma, COPD According To … – Lung Disease News


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Pulmonica Harmonica Helps Patients Manage Asthma, COPD According To
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shutterstock_93530611 Asthma can be a debilitating chronic condition. For some, it is relatively easy to keep attacks at bay, but many suffer from daily asthma flare ups that can greatly reduce one's quality of life. This is especially true among children.

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Stress at work increases risk of developing asthma, according to major new … – The Independent


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Stress at work increases risk of developing asthma, according to major new
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It supports previous studies pointing to a link between the development of asthma and stress, according to researchers. The use of temporary contracts and other “flexible forms of contracting” as well as downsizing, are cited as factors which “increase
Job loss fears may boost first-time asthma riskMedical Xpress
Work-Stress And Asthma: Fear Of Losing Your Job Linked To Developing First Medical Daily
Job fears may increase asthma riskYahoo News UK
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Asthma Drugs Slow Growth in Children, According to Health Experts – Headlines & Global News


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Asthma Drugs Slow Growth in Children, According to Health Experts
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Asthma inhalers that contain corticosteroid drugs could play a role in suppressing a child's growth, based on the analysis of 25 previous scientific studies conducted on the issue. Health experts from the University of Montreal and the Federal

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Bacterial Protein in House Dust Spurs Asthma According to NIH Study – eNews Park Forest

Bacterial Protein in House Dust Spurs Asthma According to NIH Study
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Bethesda, Maryland–(ENEWSPF)–October 15, 2012. A bacterial protein in common house dust may worsen allergic responses to indoor allergens, according to research conducted by the National Institutes of Health and Duke University. The finding is the

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