Teenagers with asthma have increased risk of anaphylaxis, study finds – The Sydney Morning Herald


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Teenagers with asthma have increased risk of anaphylaxis, study finds
The Sydney Morning Herald
"If a person is coughing, wheezing or experiencing breathing difficulties, sometimes it can be hard to work out if they are having an asthma attack or having anaphylaxis," said lead researcher Professor Katie Allen, from the Murdoch Children's Research …
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Allergies or a cold? How to know the difference to treat symptoms properlyExaminer.com

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New study finds asthma patients rely heavily on rescue inhalers, difficult to diagnose – EurekAlert (press release)


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New study finds asthma patients rely heavily on rescue inhalers, difficult to diagnose
EurekAlert (press release)
Philadelphia, May 12, 2016 – In a new national survey of asthma patients, Health Union, and its new online community Asthma.net, reveals that most were satisfied with the care they received; however, the most frequently used form of treatment, at 89
Common asthma warnings overlookedScience Daily
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Tracking asthma in Pittsburgh children finds high … – Pittsburgh Post-Gazette


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Tracking asthma in Pittsburgh children finds high …
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
A high rate of children with asthma, including a high proportion who are not getting proper treatment, was reported in a study released Thursday that looked at students in several elementary schools in and around Pittsburgh. The study builds on
Study: Asthma More Common In Pittsburgh Children Than National AverageCBS Local
Poor Air Quality Linked To High Asthma Rate In Pittsburgh Children90.5 WESA
Allegheny Health Network Physicians Announce Results of Study on Asthma in Pittsburgh-area Schoolchildren; Report Press Release Rocket

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Yoga could reduce asthma symptoms, study finds – MetroNews Canada


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Yoga could reduce asthma symptoms, study finds
MetroNews Canada
Researchers studying the effects of yoga on asthma have found that regular practice could improve quality of life and alleviate respiratory symptoms for people with the condition. However, ahead of World Asthma Day, May 3, health professionals stress
Yoga 'probably good for asthma symptoms and quality of life'NHS Choices
Yoga may have health benefits for people with asthmaScience Daily
Yoga may help people fight asthma, finds worldwide studyFirstpost
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A daily dose of sunshine while pregnant could help prevent asthma in children finds new study – Yahoo News


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A daily dose of sunshine while pregnant could help prevent asthma in children finds new study
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By measuring the levels of sunlight in these locations when the asthmatics' mothers would have been in their second trimester of pregnancy, the team found that a woman with a higher level of exposure to sunlight during this time, and therefore a higher

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A daily dose of sunshine while pregnant could help prevent asthma in children finds new study – Times LIVE


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A daily dose of sunshine while pregnant could help prevent asthma in children finds new study
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By measuring the levels of sunlight in these locations when the asthmatics' mothers would have been in their second trimester of pregnancy, the team found that a woman with a higher level of exposure to sunlight during this time, and therefore a higher

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If you don’t have asthma, maybe it’s because Mom experienced a sunny second trimester, health economist finds – KU Today


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If you don't have asthma, maybe it's because Mom experienced a sunny second trimester, health economist finds
KU Today
LAWRENCE — The best way to reduce a child's chances of developing asthma might be making sure Mom had enough vitamin D during the second trimester, a new study from the University of Kansas shows. The most cost-effective way to get Mom more …

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