Asthma sufferers not getting basic care – The Times (subscription)


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Asthma sufferers not getting basic care
The Times (subscription)
Eight out of ten asthma sufferers are still not receiving the basic care they need, a charity has said, six months after a warning that NHS complacency was costing hundreds of deaths a year. Patients are being forced to endure needless hospital stays
86% of Asthma sufferers in Wales are not receiving suitable care, new research WalesOnline
8 out of 10 asthma patients in South West receiving sub-standard careWestern Morning News
Asthma care 'postcode lottery'WebMD.Boots.com
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Yourwellness Magazine Gives Basic Overview of Asthma – PR Web (press release)


PR Web (press release)

Yourwellness Magazine Gives Basic Overview of Asthma
PR Web (press release)
The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America has ranked the 100 largest US cities in order of how hard they are to live with and control asthma, WebMD reported June 2013. According to the report, “Slideshow: 10 Worst Cities for Asthma”, the worst city

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Basic cancer research at Creighton yields promising results for diagnosing … – News-Medical.net

Basic cancer research at Creighton yields promising results for diagnosing
News-Medical.net
What started as basic cancer research at Creighton University has yielded promising results for diagnosing and treating asthma – and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) agrees, investing nearly $1.5 million in Creighton to find out more. In a

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Hospital blamed for death of asthma boy ‘who would have survived with basic … – Daily Mail


Daily Mail

Hospital blamed for death of asthma boy 'who would have survived with basic
Daily Mail
Harry Mould, five, died days after he was admitted to hospital with breathing difficulties An asthmatic boy who died after being admitted to hospital would probably have survived had he received basic medical attention, a coroner said yesterday.
Neglect at Milton Keynes Hospital led to death of boy, fiveBBC News
'Gross failure' led to boy's deathThe Press Association

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Fifty years of pediatric asthma in developed countries: How reliable are the basic data sources?

Fifty years of pediatric asthma in developed countries: How reliable are the basic data sources?

Pediatr Pulmonol. 2011 Sep 8;

Authors: Chawla J, Seear M, Zhang T, Smith A, Carleton B

Abstract
Given the difficulties in diagnosing, or even defining, asthma in children, claims of a pediatric asthma epidemic in Canada and other developed countries are accepted with surprisingly little critical examination. We reviewed a broad range of data sources to understand how the epidemic evolved during the last 50 years and also to assess the reliability of the conclusions drawn from that data. We obtained Canadian National and Provincial data from Statistics Canada National Population Health Survey, and the British Columbia Ministry of Health respiratory database. International data were obtained by extensive review of pediatric asthma epidemiological surveys published during the last 50 years. In many developed countries, there have been three separate epidemics involving different aspects of pediatric asthma during the last 50 years: a double peaked mortality epidemic (1960s and 1980s), a hospital admission epidemic (peaked around 1990) and a steadily growing epidemic of children who report asthmatic symptoms on questionnaires. Canadian pediatric rates for asthma mortality (1-2/million/year) and hospital admission (1-2/thousand/year) are low and have fallen for the last 20 years. Rates based on questionnaire studies are high (10-15/hundred) and rose steadily over the same period. Objective reductions in asthma deaths and hospital admission likely reflect improved education and treatment programmes. Current claims of an epidemic based largely on subjective self-reported symptoms require more careful analysis. The possibility that symptom misperception, disease fashions, and poor recall, may be part of the explanation for the current high levels of self-reported symptoms deserves more attention. Pediatr Pulmonol. © 2011 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Helping kids to control asthma; Basic steps to keep children breathing easier – New York Daily News


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Helping kids to control asthma; Basic steps to keep children breathing easier
New York Daily News
Every day, as many as 10 kids come through his ER as a as a result of severe asthma attacks. Summer can be a dangerous time for children with asthma, as humidity, temperatures, air pollution and pollen counts all rise. "Asthma is an allergy specific to

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