Study Ties Asthma to Higher Odds for Diabetes, Heart Disease – U.S. News & World Report

Study Ties Asthma to Higher Odds for Diabetes, Heart Disease
U.S. News & World Report
SUNDAY, March 20 (HealthDay News) — People with asthma may have a higher risk of developing diabetes and heart disease, according to a new study that looked at the relationship between asthma and four other inflammatory conditions.
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Asthma Associated with Increased Risk of Diabetes, Heart Disease – HealthCanal.com

Asthma Associated with Increased Risk of Diabetes, Heart Disease
HealthCanal.com
SAN FRANCISCO – The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that asthma affects approximately 24.6 million people in the United States.¹ But are asthmatics more likely to have other chronic conditions as well?
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Study sees no link between vitamin D, diabetes – Reuters

Study sees no link between vitamin D, diabetes
Reuters
The findings may further temper the enthusiasm for vitamin D that built up in recent years, as studies linked it to lower risks of everything from diabetes, to severe asthma, heart disease, certain cancers and depression. The problem with those studies
No link found between diabetes and vitamin D, according to studyDiabetes.co.uk

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Targacept to begin Phase 2 trials of drug that could treat asthma, diabetes – Winston-Salem Journal

Targacept to begin Phase 2 trials of drug that could treat asthma, diabetes
Winston-Salem Journal
Type 2 diabetes affects 198 million worldwide, and asthma affects about 65 million in just the world's seven major pharmaceutical markets — France, Germany
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