Asthma risk increased by common antibiotic: Canadian research – Victoria Times Colonist


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Asthma risk increased by common antibiotic: Canadian research
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By Margaret Munro, Postmedia News March 16, 2012 6:01 AM The antibiotic vancomycin, when used early in life, can increase the incidence and severity of "allergic" asthma, the common form of the disease triggered by things such as pollen, mites or molds
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Asthma risk increased by common antibiotic: Canadian research – Montreal Gazette


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Asthma risk increased by common antibiotic: Canadian research
Montreal Gazette
VANCOUVER — A widely used antibiotic can increase the risk and severity of asthma, according to groundbreaking Canadian research that could help explain why millions of children now need to use puffers. It also points to the dangers of mucking with
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Asthma risk increased by common antibiotic: Canadian research – Ottawa Citizen

Asthma risk increased by common antibiotic: Canadian research
Ottawa Citizen
By Margaret Munro, Postmedia News March 16, 2012 8:10 AM The antibiotic vancomycin, when used early in life, can increase the incidence and severity of "allergic" asthma, the common form of the disease triggered by things such as pollen, mites or molds
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Attitudes of clinicians at the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College towards the chiropractic management of non-musculoskeletal conditions.

Attitudes of clinicians at the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College towards the chiropractic management of non-musculoskeletal conditions.

J Can Chiropr Assoc. 2011 Jun;55(2):107-19

Authors: Parkinson J, Lau J, Kalirah S, Gleberzon BJ

The objective of this study was to determine the attitudes of clinical faculty during the 2009-2010 academic year at the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College towards the treatment of various non-musculoskeletal disorders.

PMID: 21629463 [PubMed – in process]

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Canadian Kids Seem More Likely to Be Sidelined by Asthma – BusinessWeek


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Canadian Kids Seem More Likely to Be Sidelined by Asthma
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2 (HealthDay News) — Canadian children with asthma feel more isolated from their peers than children with asthma in other countries surveyed, according to
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