Overuse, Safety Questions Cloud Advair’s Ascent to Asthma Blockbuster – ProPublica


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Overuse, Safety Questions Cloud Advair's Ascent to Asthma Blockbuster
ProPublica
The asthma drug has generated more than $80 billion in global revenues for its maker, GlaxoSmithKline, since its U.S. approval in 2000. With its distinctive purple inhaler, Advair has helped legions of asthma sufferers achieve control of their symptoms.

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The KILLER SMOG is BACK: Toxic pollution cloud from Europe to smother … – Express.co.uk


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The KILLER SMOG is BACK: Toxic pollution cloud from Europe to smother
Express.co.uk
People with asthma may also find they need to use their reliever inhaler more often. Older people should also reduce physical exertion. Anyone experiencing discomfort such as sore eyes, cough or sore throat should consider reducing activity
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AsthmaSense Cloud Launches With New Features To Better Monitor Asthma – PR Newswire (press release)

AsthmaSense Cloud Launches With New Features To Better Monitor Asthma
PR Newswire (press release)
SEVERNA PARK, Md., April 11, 2013 /PRNewswire/ — Medical technology company, iSonea Ltd. (ASX: ISN; OTCQX: ISOAY), launched Thursday the newest smartphone asthma management application, AsthmaSense™ Cloud, to help asthmatics adhere to

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Asthma sufferers and heart patients could be in danger from volcanic ash cloud – Daily Mail


Sydney Morning Herald

Asthma sufferers and heart patients could be in danger from volcanic ash cloud
Daily Mail
By Daily Mail Reporter Asthma sufferers and heart patients have been urged to be aware that their conditions could worsen as the volcanic ash cloud hits the UK today. There are around eight million people in Britain who suffer from breathing problems
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Comment On Iceland’s Ash Cloud Impacting People With Asthma, UK – Medical News Today (press release)


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Comment On Iceland's Ash Cloud Impacting People With Asthma, UK
Medical News Today (press release)
The huge cloud of smoke and ash caused by the volcanic eruption in Iceland could cause problems for people with asthma in the UK and across northern Europe. Information received from the Met Office indicates the scale of the problem will not be as
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