Men with asthma less likely to die from prostate cancer – Futurity: Research News


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Men with asthma less likely to die from prostate cancer
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Men with a history of asthma appear less likely to develop lethal prostate cancer, though it's not clear why. Men with an asthma history were 29 percent less likely than non-asthmatics to be either diagnosed with prostate cancer that spread elsewhere
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Men with Asthma Less Likely to Develop Lethal Prostate Cancer – Newswise (press release)

Men with Asthma Less Likely to Develop Lethal Prostate Cancer
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Newswise — In what they are calling a surprising finding in a large study of men who completed questionnaires and allowed scientists to review their medical records, Johns Hopkins researchers report that men with a history of asthma were less likely

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Methodist Hospitals Briefs: Arthritis, Asthma, Blood Pressure, Breast Cancer … – ValpoLife.com

Methodist Hospitals Briefs: Arthritis, Asthma, Blood Pressure, Breast Cancer
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WEDNESDAY, Sept. 3, 2014 (HealthDay News) — Many patients with severe rheumatoid arthritis don't take their expensive medications as prescribed, a. Read More. Asthma. Take Action If Asthma Symptoms Persist With Medication 9/22/2014. Monday …

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Malaria Drugs Eyed As Asthma Treatment, Liver Cancer Prevention Tactic – Pharmaceutical Online (press release)


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Malaria Drugs Eyed As Asthma Treatment, Liver Cancer Prevention Tactic
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Researchers from the National University of Singapore (NUS) recently discovered that two, traditional anti-malaria drugs could be used to treat asthma and prevent liver cancer. Artesunate for injection is manufactured by Guilin Pharmaceuticals and
Artesunate drug can be used to control asthma, finds NUS studyNews-Medical.net
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SGK1 enzyme, asthma and cancer therapies: an interview with Dr. Jonathan D … – News-Medical.net

SGK1 enzyme, asthma and cancer therapies: an interview with Dr. Jonathan D
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For problems like asthma and other autoimmune diseases, what we usually do is just suppress the immune system completely. Of course, that leaves a person very susceptible to infections and other problems. Therefore, what's really exciting is the idea

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Asthma Linked to Climate Change. Cancer Too. – The New Republic


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Asthma Linked to Climate Change. Cancer Too.
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Allergies and asthma: Climate change plays a few roles contributing to asthma: It lengthens allergy season and raises pollen counts. An increase in ozone and carbon pollution contributes to pollen counts, while extreme rainfall and dampness encourages
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New discovery: Molecule links asthma and cancer and could aid in developing … – EurekAlert (press release)

New discovery: Molecule links asthma and cancer and could aid in developing
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A newly discovered molecule provides a new drug target for controlling both asthma-induced muscle thickening and cancerous tumor growth. This molecule, called "microRNA-10a," normally helps genes produce proteins or make copies of themselves, also …

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Could Working on Keystone XL Give You Cancer, Asthma? | The Nation – The Nation. (blog)


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Could Working on Keystone XL Give You Cancer, Asthma? | The Nation
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Those could include increases in respiratory conditions like asthma, exposure to heavy metals, cancer and occupational health and safety risks affecting workers involved in tar sands production, said Georges Benjamin, the executive director of APHA.
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