Darshan being treated for jaundice, asthma – The Hindu

Darshan being treated for jaundice, asthma
The Hindu
Actor Darshan Toogudeepa, who was remanded in judicial custody for 14 days on Friday after the police arrested him on charges of beating up wife Vijayalakshmi, was treated in three hospitals here on Saturday for 'mild jaundice and asthma'.
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New Jersey’s Christie Being Treated in Hospital for Asthma – BusinessWeek


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New Jersey's Christie Being Treated in Hospital for Asthma
BusinessWeek
July 28 (Bloomberg) — New Jersey Governor Chris Christie is being treated in a hospital for asthma after he had difficulty breathing and should be released later today, according to his office. Christie, 48, an asthmatic who uses an
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Test results normal for hospitalized NJ gov.The Associated Press
Gov. Christie said to be feeling OK; tests confirm asthma attackMyCentralJersey.com
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New Jersey’s Christie Being Treated in Hospital for Asthma – San Francisco Chronicle


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New Jersey's Christie Being Treated in Hospital for Asthma
San Francisco Chronicle
July 28 (Bloomberg) — New Jersey Governor Chris Christie is being treated in a hospital for asthma after he had difficulty breathing and should be released later today, according to his office. Christie, 48, an asthmatic who uses an inhaler daily,
Test results normal for hospitalized NJ gov.The Associated Press
Governor in Good Spirits After Asthma EpisodePatch.com
Gov. Christie said to be feeling OK; tests confirm asthma attackMyCentralJersey.com
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Christie Being Treated at New Jersey Hospital for Asthma, Spokesman Says – Bloomberg


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Christie Being Treated at New Jersey Hospital for Asthma, Spokesman Says
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By Elise Young – Thu Jul 28 16:22:27 GMT 2011 New Jersey Governor Chris Christie is being treated in a hospital for asthma after he had difficulty breathing, said a spokesman, Michael Drewniak. Christie, 48, an asthmatic who uses an inhaler daily,
Gov. Christie in the hospitalCNN (blog)
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, rising GOP star, has health scareLos Angeles Times
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Botox Being Sought To Help Asthma Sufferers – The Inquisitr

Botox Being Sought To Help Asthma Sufferers
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Botox may be thought of as the injection that leaves people with lifeless faces, but the skin paralyzing drug may have a better use, helping asthma suffers get over their inability to breath. A new procedure has doctors injecting botox in into the
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Study: Too many asthmatic kids being given antibiotics – Chicago Sun-Times


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Study: Too many asthmatic kids being given antibiotics
Chicago Sun-Times
Antibiotics aren'ta recommended treatment for asthma, yet doctors are prescribing them to roughly one in six children with asthma who shouldn't be getting them, according to new research. That amounts to nearly 1 million prescriptions for antibiotics
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Study shows that Antibiotics For Asthma Were Prescribed to Too Many ChildrenAccentedTouch
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Report: Millions in area at risk of being denied insurance

Report: Millions in area at risk of being denied insurance
An estimated 2.6 million people in Virginia, Maryland and the District have diagnosed preexisting medical conditions that could put them at risk of being denied insurance coverage if they try to buy it on their own, according to reports released Wednesday. Insurance – Business – Financial Services – Agents and Marketers – Business and Economy

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