HealthDay – THURSDAY, April 7 (HealthDay News) — The link between smoking
and asthma may be even stronger than previously suspected, a new study
finds.
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HealthDay – THURSDAY, April 7 (HealthDay News) — The link between smoking
and asthma may be even stronger than previously suspected, a new study
finds.
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Study Finds Strong Smoking-Asthma Link
Health.com THURSDAY, April 7 (HealthDay News) — The link between smoking and asthma may be even stronger than previously suspected, a new study finds. Researchers analyzed data from a large, epidemiological survey of American adults (the National Comorbidity … |
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Recent Study Finds Alarming Asthma Rates Near Southern California Ports
Natural Resources Defense Council (blog) Almost 30% of households in West Long Beach, California are home to someone with asthma. This heartbreaking statistic is among the findings of a recent study conducted by the Greater Long Beach Interfaith Community Organization, St. Lucy's Catholic … |
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Study Finds Strong Smoking-Asthma Link
BusinessWeek THURSDAY, April 7 (HealthDay News) — The link between smoking and asthma may be even stronger than previously suspected, a new study finds. Researchers analyzed data from a large, epidemiological survey of American adults (the National Comorbidity … |
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Study Finds Strong Smoking-Asthma Link
U.S. News & World Report THURSDAY, April 7 (HealthDay News) — The link between smoking and asthma may be even stronger than previously suspected, a new study finds. Researchers analyzed data from a large, epidemiological survey of American adults (the National Comorbidity … |
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Study finds only 1 in 10 children with asthma use traditional inhalers correctly
News-Medical.net Fewer than one in 10 children with asthma use traditional inhalers correctly, according to a new study from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. While children have more success with newer inhaler designs, at best only one child in four … Few asthmatic children use inhalers the correct way |
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Red tide more harmful, study finds
Tbo.com Now, Kirkpatrick said, they have found that someone with asthma who visits the beach for an hour during red tide can have problems for days. They also learned that people inland as far as a mile can suffer ill-effects of red tide, she said. … Breakdown of Mote's red tide findings Red tide hurts, but could it also cure diseases? Red Tide's toxic but not all bad |
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Study finds IL-13 stimulates airway fibroblast invasion in asthma patients
News-Medical.net Changes that occur in the airways of asthma patients are in part caused by the naturally occurring protein interleukin-13 (IL-13) which stimulates invasion of airway cells called fibroblasts, according to a study conducted by researchers at Duke … |
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Study Finds Adult Asthma Drug Dramatically Reduces Seasonal Attacks in Kids
MyFox Washington DC (NewsCore) – An asthma drug approved for teens and adults nearly eliminated seasonal increases in asthma attacks and asthma symptoms among children living in inner-city environments, according to research released Thursday by the National Institutes of … Asthma Worse In Children, Novartis' Xolair Recommended New study finds ways to help curb asthma among urban children Omalizumab 'cuts seasonal asthma attacks in youth' |
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New study finds ways to help curb asthma among urban children
Superior Telegram A nationwide study led by a UW-Madison doctor shows a new way to stop seasonal asthma attacks for some of the hardest-to-treat cases, namely kids in urban areas. A nationwide study led by a UW-Madison doctor shows a new way to stop seasonal asthma … Asthma Worse In Children, Novartis' Xolair Recommended Omalizumab 'cuts seasonal asthma attacks in youth' Omalizumab improves asthma control in inner-city children |
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