Why do so many elite athletes have asthma? – The Guardian


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Why do so many elite athletes have asthma?
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Much more common in sport is exercise-induced asthma, or EIA, in which rapid and heavy breathing causes the same symptoms. The effect can be exacerbated by atmospheric conditions, which means some sportspeople tend to suffer more than others.
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Tasmanian researchers scrutinise athletes’ use of asthma treatment as … – ABC Online


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The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) is funding research at the University of Tasmania to improve the testing regime for a common asthma drug suspected of enhancing athletic performance. Dr Glenn Jacobson from the University of Tasmania's School of …

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Alberto Salazar case: Expert says athletes are particularly asthma-prone – The Guardian


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Alberto Salazar case: Expert says athletes are particularly asthma-prone
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Salazar, who wrote an open letter on the Nike Oregon Project website this week following a series of allegations, said only eight of the 55 professional athletes he coached during his career had been diagnosed with exercise-induced asthma.
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In the News: Study finds asthma rife among elite athletes – velonews.competitor.com


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In the News: Study finds asthma rife among elite athletes
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The Guardian reports that a new study finds that 70 percent of top UK swimmers and third of Team Sky cyclists suffer from some form of asthma, especially exercise-induced asthma. It's not unknown for elite athletes to have asthma — marathoner Paula …
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Exercise-induced asthma surprises many athletes, but it can be managed – News & Observer


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Exercise-induced asthma surprises many athletes, but it can be managed
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The condition can affect anyone, but athletes who play cold weather sports and people with asthma are a higher risk of having bronchoconstriction, or tightening of the airways, said Dr. Richard Lockey, professor of medicine at the University of South
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Exercise-induced asthma surprises many athletes, but it can be managed – TheNewsTribune.com


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Exercise-induced asthma surprises many athletes, but it can be managed
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The condition can affect anyone, but athletes who play cold weather sports and people with asthma are a higher risk of having bronchoconstriction, or tightening of the airways, said Dr. Richard Lockey, professor of medicine at the University of South
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