Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center’s Summer Tips for Dealing with Asthma – Camel City Dispatch

Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center's Summer Tips for Dealing with Asthma
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When summer rolls around, many of us look forward to taking vacations and relaxing poolside. But for some of the millions of Americans who suffer from asthma, the rising temperatures and longer days signal a time to be on guard and prepared for

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Wake Forest Baptist: Tips On Dealing With Summertime Asthma – WFMY News 2 – WFMY News 2


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Wake Forest Baptist: Tips On Dealing With Summertime Asthma – WFMY News 2
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Asthma is a disease that causes the airways of the lungs to swell and narrow, leading to wheezing, shortness of breath, chest tightness, and coughing. Wake Forest Baptist Medical offers these six tips so you can stay on guard and prevent asthma attacks.

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HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius on National Asthma Awareness Month – eNews Park Forest

HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius on National Asthma Awareness Month
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It has been over 30 years since asthma emerged as a growing public health threat. During this time, we have made important progress through clinical, environmental and community health interventions. May is National Asthma Awareness Month, a time for
Nearly 26 Million Americans Continue to Live with Asthma, EPA says / SC, IN U.S. EPA.gov (press release)
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Bacterial Protein in House Dust Spurs Asthma According to NIH Study – eNews Park Forest

Bacterial Protein in House Dust Spurs Asthma According to NIH Study
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Bethesda, Maryland–(ENEWSPF)–October 15, 2012. A bacterial protein in common house dust may worsen allergic responses to indoor allergens, according to research conducted by the National Institutes of Health and Duke University. The finding is the

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Pesticides Key Contributor in Childhood Diseases, Highlights Need for Policy … – eNews Park Forest

Pesticides Key Contributor in Childhood Diseases, Highlights Need for Policy
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A new report highlights the growing body of research that links pesticides to the rampant rise of learning disabilities, childhood cancer and asthma in the United States, and calls for swift policy change to protect future generations. In particular
Pesticides Harm Kids' Health and Intelligence, Study FindsSF Public Press

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