Researchers examine which condition comes first – childhood obesity or asthma? – News-Medical.net

Researchers examine which condition comes first – childhood obesity or asthma?
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For years, doctors have known that there is a link between childhood obesity and asthma, but have found it difficult to determine which condition tends to come first, or whether one causes the other. An article published in the September issue of

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Researchers examine which condition tends to come first, childhood obesity or … – News-Medical.net

Researchers examine which condition tends to come first, childhood obesity or
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For years, doctors have known that there is a link between childhood obesity and asthma, but have found it difficult to determine which condition tends to come first, or whether one causes the other. An article published in the September issue of

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Asthma: is it still seen as a ‘minor’ condition? – Medical News Today


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Asthma: is it still seen as a 'minor' condition?
Medical News Today
Asthma affects more than 25 million people in the US – surpassing the number of people with Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease and cancer put together. But asthma is not as serious as these conditions, right? Wrong. Asthma kills 3,300 Americans …
The Doctor Is In: Kids & AsthmaMyFox Detroit
Nearly 60% of children with asthma have at least one type of allergyHealio
Larry Jones: Learn more about asthma symptoms and treatmentBlue Springs Examiner
SelectScience.net (press release) –My Champlain Valley FOX44 & ABC22 –Slate Magazine
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Asthma: Rebecca thought she had the condition. So why didn’t inhalers help? – Daily Mail


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Asthma: Rebecca thought she had the condition. So why didn't inhalers help?
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EILO will not respond to inhalers because while asthma is caused by overly sensitive airways in the lungs that inflame through exposure to allergens or, indeed, exercise, EILO is caused by the vocal cords closing over the windpipe during exercise. A

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Asthma: The Most Prevalent Condition Among Olympic Athletes – Everyday Health

Asthma: The Most Prevalent Condition Among Olympic Athletes
Everyday Health
FRIDAY, August 3, 2012 — Got asthma? You may have more in common with Olympic athletes than you think. Roughly 8 percent of Olympians have asthma, according to researchers at the University of Western Australia in Perth, making it the most common
Olympic athletes enduring most common chronic conditionallvoices

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