Health experts want asthma sufferers to be better informed – 7DAYS


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Health experts want asthma sufferers to be better informed
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About 15 per cent of the estimated 8.2million people in the UAE suffer from asthma and more two-thirds of those will have a serious attack at least once a year, according to a leading doctor. Despite the desert and dusty conditions, the Emirates does
First asthma prevalence study results announcedAME Info

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Quick asthma treatment better for children – CBC.ca


CBC.ca

Quick asthma treatment better for children
CBC.ca
Children with asthma are receiving treatment sooner and hospitals are saving money after new Ottawa research revealed nurses could administer an oral steroid. Pollen season is fast approaching, and the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO) is
Changes in asthma treatment improve wait time and patient care in emergencyMedical Xpress

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Why To Exercise Today: Study Finds Better Life With Asthma – WBUR


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Why To Exercise Today: Study Finds Better Life With Asthma
WBUR
Here's an eye-opener for many of the 34 million Americans diagnosed with asthma: You may naturally be concerned that exercise will worsen your wheeze, but a small study just out this week suggests quite the opposite. Rather, done carefully and with
How Exercise Can Help Asthmatics Breathe EasyWashingtonian.com (blog)

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Comprehensive quality improvement program for asthma essential for better … – Pediatric SuperSite

Comprehensive quality improvement program for asthma essential for better
Pediatric SuperSite
A comprehensive quality improvement program is a cost-effective measure for better health outcomes and care parity in pediatric asthma patients, according to recent study findings from Children's Hospital Boston. Elizabeth R. Woods, MD, MPH,

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Lung Function At School Age Better Thanks To Breastfeeding – Medical News Today


The Inquisitr

Lung Function At School Age Better Thanks To Breastfeeding
Medical News Today
A study by researchers in Switzerland and the UK reveals that breastfeeding is linked to enhanced lung function at school age, especially in children born to asthmatic mothers. The study is published online ahead of print publication in the American
Breastfeeding Increases Lung Function, Combats Asthma, Study SaysThe Inquisitr
Breastfeeding = stronger lungs for babiesMother Nature Network (blog)
Breastfeeding tied to stronger lungs, less asthmaReuters
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