Asthma sufferers urged to check inhalers – The Australian


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Asthma sufferers urged to check inhalers
The Australian
However, a TGA spokeswoman said users shouldn't be alarmed. "At the same time they need to be aware that there is a possibility that their asthma relievers may not be supplying the correct dosage in each puff," she said. Digital Pass $1 for first 28
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Australian researchers to establish dedicated asthma service for pregnant women – News-Medical.net

Australian researchers to establish dedicated asthma service for pregnant women
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Researchers in Australia will establish the world's first dedicated asthma service for pregnant women in a trial of what they hope will reduce the adverse effects of asthma on the growth and survival of babies. Associate Professor Vicki Clifton from

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First Australian trial of pregnancy asthma service – HealthCanal.com

First Australian trial of pregnancy asthma service
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Font size: Decrease font Enlarge font. University of Adelaide researchers will establish Australia's first dedicated asthma service for pregnant women in a trial of what they hope will reduce the adverse effects of asthma on the growth and survival of
Asthma support trial for pregnant womenABC Online

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Asthma teen donates organs to five children – The West Australian


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Asthma teen donates organs to five children
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A Welsh teenager who died after an asthma attack has donated her organs to five children on a transplant list. Cleo Wyn Lloyd, 14, died yesterday when her life support machine was turned off, but her family gave permission for her organs to be used in
Her organs will be donated to five children awaiting transplantsDaily Mail

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bright future for Aussie children – The Australian


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bright future for Aussie children
The Australian
The report by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare released today, A picture of Australia's children 2012, found asthma among children aged 0-15 had decreased from 13.5 per cent in 2001 to 9.9 per cent in 2007/08. Digital Pass $1 for first 28
Report highlights child healthcare needs6minutes

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