Officials Consider Prescriptions to Keep Meds Away From Meth Users – Patch.com

Officials Consider Prescriptions to Keep Meds Away From Meth Users
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Joy Krieger, executive director for the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America, St. Louis Chapter, told council members that ephedrine or pseudoephedrine is the preferred medication to treat sinus or colds for those who have asthma.
Prescriptions to be required in Franklin County for pseudoephedrineSTLtoday.com

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Smoke From Wildfires in Southwest May Be Health Hazard – Hispanically Speaking News (blog)


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Smoke From Wildfires in Southwest May Be Health Hazard
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Photo Credits: People with asthma, other respiratory ailments urged to stay inside, keep windows closed. People with asthma, other respiratory ailments urged to stay inside, keep windows closed. With record-breaking wildfires scorching the American
Smoke May Affect Your HealthWSAV-TV

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Fox’s “Doctor” Ablow Dismisses Threat From Coal Plants – Media Matters for America

Fox's "Doctor" Ablow Dismisses Threat From Coal Plants
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Fox News contributor and psychiatrist Keith Ablow misinformed viewers by dismissing EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson's statement that limits on air pollution from coal-fired power plants benefit those who suffer from asthma. Indeed, it is widely accepted
Stop fossil-fuel pollution for everyone's healthAsbury Park Press

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High-tech inhaler from Madison company would help doctors track asthma attacks – Wisconsin State Journal

High-tech inhaler from Madison company would help doctors track asthma attacks
Wisconsin State Journal
Now, a young Madison company is out with a GPS-equipped product to treat asthma. Asthmapolis, 3 S. Pinckney St., has developed an inhaler fitted with a GPS device and a Bluetooth connection to a smartphone. Nearly 25 million people in the US have been

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