College of Nursing holds free twice-monthly asthma clinic – easttennessean.com (subscription)


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College of Nursing holds free twice-monthly asthma clinic
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ETSU's College of Nursing will be holding a twice-monthly educational clinic for those with respiratory issues stemming from the chronic lung disease known as asthma. The clinic will be held on the second and last Friday of every month at the Johnson

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Researchers uncover more detail of the molecular triggers behind asthma attacks – Imperial College London

Researchers uncover more detail of the molecular triggers behind asthma attacks
Imperial College London
A new study has tracked the molecular events that happen during asthma attacks to help explain how a common cold can trigger these attacks. Published in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, the research used novel sampling …

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Allergy & Asthma Network Partners with American College of Allergy, Asthma … – SYS-CON Media (press release)

Allergy & Asthma Network Partners with American College of Allergy, Asthma
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ATLANTA, Oct. 27, 2014 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Allergy & Asthma Network, the leading national nonprofit patient education organization dedicated to ending needless death and suffering due to asthma, allergies and related conditions, and the …

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Palmetto Children’s Health Hospital, Midlands Technical College team up to … – ColaDaily.com


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Palmetto Children's Health Hospital, Midlands Technical College team up to
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Summertime can be filled with triggers for children with asthma, whether it be exercise or hot weather. Palmetto Health Children's Hospital has teamed up with Midlands Technical College's respiratory program to offer Camp Catch Your Breath, a one-day …

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Asthma killing people needlessly, says Royal College of Physicians – The Guardian


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Asthma killing people needlessly, says Royal College of Physicians
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Children and adults are dying needlessly from asthma attacks, according to a report by experts published on Tuesday, which found that in a quarter of fatal cases patients had received less than satisfactory care. Complacency around the disease – which
Asthma patients 'dying needlessly' because of poor care, warns reportThe Independent
Asthma sufferers in the UK are 'dying needlessly each year because of poor Mirror.co.uk
800 asthma patients a year die needlessly: Half were given the wrong medicationDaily Mail
Belfast Telegraph –Scotsman
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Grant funds program to improve asthma control among African Americans in … – Baylor College of Medicine News

Grant funds program to improve asthma control among African Americans in
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Asthma imposes a disproportionate burden on the area's African-American population, and environmental factors play an important role. This effort is noteworthy because it has the capacity—through extensive use of electronic medical records and close 

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Smoke-free law linked to large fall in child asthma hospital admissions – Imperial College London


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Smoke-free law linked to large fall in child asthma hospital admissions
Imperial College London
NHS statistics analysed by researchers at Imperial College London show a 12.3 per cent fall in admissions for childhood asthma in the first year after the law on smoking in enclosed public places and workplaces came into effect in July 2007. The
Child asthma drop since smoke banBBC News
Smoking ban reduces asthma admissionsPublic Service
Childhood asthma cases drop after smoking banPanARMENIAN.Net
MedPage Today
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College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences, Texas A&M University – courierjournal

College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences, Texas A&M University
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As the merciless Texas heat finally begins to subside and temperatures start to lower, many of those that suffer from asthma or otherrespiratory problems will begin their yearly ritual of carrying inhalers and scarfs with them to help their lungs

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