The Placebo Effect, This Time in Asthma – Wall Street Journal (blog)


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The Placebo Effect, This Time in Asthma
Wall Street Journal (blog)
A study published in the New England Journal of Medicine took 39 asthma patients and had them make 12 visits each to a medical facility, each time after having been off long-acting asthma medications for 24 hours. On each visit, a patient was randomly
Asthma symptom changes reflect placebo effectCBC.ca
More evidence of placebo effect's power, this time from an asthma studyMinnPost.com (blog)
Asthma study reveals the power of the placebo effectLos Angeles Times
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Asthma symptom changes reflect placebo effect – CBC.ca


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Asthma symptom changes reflect placebo effect
CBC.ca
Beginning of Story Content The study compared lung function tests in people with asthma to the patients' self-reported symptoms.The study compared lung function tests in people with asthma to the patients' self-reported symptoms.
Placebo Effect Powerful in AsthmaMedPage Today
Asthma study reveals the power of the placebo effectLos Angeles Times
Asthma Study Shows Placebo Can Help SymptomsWebMD
Bloomberg –WebMD.Boots.com –Medscape
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Asthma study reveals the power of the placebo effect – Los Angeles Times


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Asthma study reveals the power of the placebo effect
Los Angeles Times
Researchers from Harvard Medical School and colleagues decided to test the placebo effect in asthma patients because it's easy to assess their physical improvement (as measured by lung function tests) in a short period of time.
Asthma Study Shows Placebo Can Help SymptomsWebMD
Placebo Effect Powerful in AsthmaMedPage Today
Placebo relieves asthma symptoms as well as medicationBoston Globe
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Placebo Effect Powerful in Asthma – MedPage Today

Placebo Effect Powerful in Asthma
MedPage Today
Asthma inhalers have a real impact on airways, but the symptom relief isn't any greater than that achieved with placebos, researchers found. Stable asthma patients reported the same degree of symptom
Placebo relieves asthma symptoms as well as medicationBoston Globe
Asthma Test Patients Report Improvement Where Doctors See NoneSan Francisco Chronicle
Placebo and Active Treatment in Asthma Subjectively SimilarMedscape
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Bronchodilator effect of Ipraterol on methacholine-induced bronchoconstriction in asthmatic patients.

Bronchodilator effect of Ipraterol on methacholine-induced bronchoconstriction in asthmatic patients.

J Med Assoc Thai. 2011 Feb;94 Suppl 1:S66-71

Authors: Maneechotesuwan K, Suthamsmai T, Ratanasaenglert K, Pipopsuthipaiboon S

The addition of ipratropium, a synthetic cholinergic antagonist, to beta2-agonist therapy provides an additive improvement in adult with acute severe asthma and COPD because of increased vagal tone in the airways. We asked whether ipratropium in combination with fenoterol (Ipraterol) improved pulmonary function in comparison with original Berodual.

PMID: 21728272 [PubMed – in process]

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Air quality alert in effect for Saturday, Sunday – York Daily Record


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Air quality alert in effect for Saturday, Sunday
York Daily Record
Young children, the elderly and those with respiratory problems, such as asthma, emphysema and bronchitis, are especially vulnerable to the effects of air pollution and should limit outdoor activities. People also should ride the bus or carpool,
Air Quality Alert issued for midstatePatriot-News
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Air Quality Alert In Effect Today, Tuesday – 10TV

Air Quality Alert In Effect Today, Tuesday
10TV
Ozone pollution levels could be unhealthy for sensitive groups, including those with asthma or other respiratory diseases. Children and the elderly should pay extra attention to being outside for prolonged periods. A flood warning remains in effect for
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The Effect of Second Hand Smoke Exposure on Markers of Elastin Degradation.

The Effect of Second Hand Smoke Exposure on Markers of Elastin Degradation.

Chest. 2011 Mar 17;

Authors: Slowik N, Ma S, He J, Lin YY, Soldin OP, Robbins RA, Turino GM

ABSTRACT Tobacco smoke is a major risk factor for the development of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Second-hand smoke exposure is a known risk factor in asthma, bronchitis and coronary artery disease. Elastin is a recognized target for injury in COPD and amino acids desmosine and isodesmosine (D/l), which are specific for elastin degradation are elevated in COPD. This study determined whether exposure to second-hand smoke affects elastin degradation in asymptomatic individuals. Two cohorts of asymptomatic individuals without evidence of respiratory or circulatory disease, exposed to second hand smoke were studied. Both cohorts comprised normal non-smokers, active smokers and second-hand smoke exposed. D/I were measured in plasma. D/I were quantified by HPLC and tandem mass spectrometry by published methods. Plasma cotinine, a metabolite of nicotine, was also measured. In each cohort, the levels of D/l in plasma were statistically significantly higher in second-hand smoke exposed subjects than in the normal non-exposed subjects. Smokers had the highest levels of D/l but their levels were not statistically significantly higher than those of the second-hand smoke exposed. Cotinine levels were elevated in the second-hand smoke exposed subjects and active smokers but not in most non-smoking controls. Results indicate a tissue matrix effect for the first time of degradation of body elastin from second-hand smoke exposure and possible lung structure injury which may result in COPD. Long term studies of individuals exposed to second-hand smoke for the development of COPD are warranted.

PMID: 21415130 [PubMed – as supplied by publisher]

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