UC Davis doctors warn that global climate change will worsen lung problems – Daily Democrat

UC Davis doctors warn that global climate change will worsen lung problems
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Worldwide increases in the incidences of asthma, allergies, infectious and cardiovascular diseases will result from a variety of impacts of global climate change, including rising temperatures, worsening ozone levels in urban areas, the spread of
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Lung doctors expect respiratory diseases will worsen with global climate change – Science Codex

Lung doctors expect respiratory diseases will worsen with global climate change
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Worldwide increases in the incidences of asthma, allergies, infectious and cardiovascular diseases will result from a variety of impacts of global climate change, including rising temperatures, worsening ozone levels in urban areas, the spread of

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Asthma Study: Asthma Sufferers Trapped with Disease

The course of asthma activity: A population study

A recent asthma activity population study suggests that once you’ve been diagnosed with asthma, you’re trapped with the disease for life.

According to published reports in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology research conducted from 1993 to 2008 by scientists at Ontario’s Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences (ICES) studied 613,394 people with asthma. Eighty-two per cent of participants continued to have active asthma through the study.

For nearly 75 per cent of that group, the condition seemed inactive for years.

“Over 15 years, most individuals with asthma in Ontario were found to have active disease which was interspersed by periods of inactivity when they did not seek medical attention and were likely in remission,” states Dr. Andrea Gershon in a news release. Gershon is a respirologist and scientist at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre in Toronto, and the study’s lead author.

“These analyses offer insight into the natural course of asthma activity that may help improve the ability to predict an individual’s course of disease.”

Children, seniors, and those diagnosed with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) were more likely to have active asthma.

New York Times correspondent Anthony Shadid dies of apparent asthma attack … – Global Montreal


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New York Times correspondent Anthony Shadid dies of apparent asthma attack
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Dynavax and AstraZeneca Agree to Conduct Toxicology Studies for TLR-9 Agonist … – Healthcare Global (press release)

Dynavax and AstraZeneca Agree to Conduct Toxicology Studies for TLR-9 Agonist
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These include demonstration that AZD1419 is capable of producing long lasting disease-modifying effects in a mouse model of atopic asthma. Under the terms of the amended 2006 research collaboration and license agreement, AstraZeneca will provide to

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Global warming extends ragweed allergy season – St. Louis American


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Global warming extends ragweed allergy season
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"Allergy shots can not only reduce allergy symptoms and medication use, it can prevent the development of asthma and the development of other allergies," said allergist Dr. Myron Zitt, past president of ACAAI. Don't let up too soon – Because the nasal
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Asthma Facts – First Ever Detailed Analysis Of Asthma Incidence Reported – Star Global Tribune

Asthma Facts – First Ever Detailed Analysis Of Asthma Incidence Reported
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New Analysis Shows Over $50 Billion in Asthma Costs, Tens of Millions of Cases, Including 7 Million Children; Data Provided For All 50 States, With Focus on IL, MA, ME, MI, MN, MT, NH, OH, PA and WI. In a major first-ever report analyzing detailed

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AB boy suffers from sores on body, mom calls on province to fund treatment – Global Winnipeg

AB boy suffers from sores on body, mom calls on province to fund treatment
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Nine-year-old Ethan Richarde suffers from Joeb Syndrome, a rare condition that causes chronic asthma and skin infections. A Grande Prairie mother says her son is in desperate pain, and she's calling on the provincial government to fund a drug that

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Asthma Symptoms – Microbes Found To Provide Protection Against Asthma – Star Global Tribune

Asthma Symptoms – Microbes Found To Provide Protection Against Asthma
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The incidence of asthma among children in Europe continues to rise. But not all children are equally at risk. Several studies published over the past few years have shown that children living on farms are significantly less likely to develop asthma
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