Asthma, Heart Disease, Cancer and General Illness Found in Kentucky … – PR Newswire (press release)

Asthma, Heart Disease, Cancer and General Illness Found in Kentucky
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BEREA, Ky., March 18, 2013 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — A study published in the Journal of Rural Health reveals that people living in communities where mountaintop removal (MTR) mining occurs experience higher levels of illness compared to

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Asthma, Heart Disease, Cancer and General Illness Found in Kentucky … – Sacramento Bee

Asthma, Heart Disease, Cancer and General Illness Found in Kentucky
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Data shows higher reported incidences of asthma; chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; illnesses involving multiple organs; and general illness. MTR community residents also reported more serious illness and cancer deaths in family members, than

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Smacking or shouting at your children 'raises their risk of cancer, heart
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Scientists say those who hit or raise their voices at youngsters expose them to the risk of developing cancer, heart disease and asthma. They claim only minor smacks and shouting can have the same long term health implications as serious abuse and
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Adult Asthma and Risk of Coronary Heart Disease, Cerebrovascular Disease, and Heart Failure: A Prospective Study of 2 Matched Cohorts.

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Adult Asthma and Risk of Coronary Heart Disease, Cerebrovascular Disease, and Heart Failure: A Prospective Study of 2 Matched Cohorts.

Am J Epidemiol. 2012 Nov 8;

Authors: Iribarren C, Tolstykh IV, Miller MK, Sobel E, Eisner MD

Abstract
Asthma has been associated with increased cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk. The authors ascertained the association of asthma with CVD and the roles that sex, concurrent allergy, and asthma medications may play in this association. They assembled a cohort of 203,595 Northern California adults with asthma and a parallel asthma-free referent cohort (matched 1:1 on age, sex, and race/ethnicity); both cohorts were followed for incident nonfatal or fatal CVD and all-cause mortality from January 1, 1996, through December 31, 2008. Each cohort was 66% female and 47% white. After adjustment for age, sex, race/ethnicity, cardiac risk factors, and comorbid allergy, asthma was associated with a 1.40-fold (95% confidence interval (CI): 1.35, 1.45) increased hazard of coronary heart disease, a 1.20-fold (95% CI: 1.15, 1.25) hazard of cerebrovascular disease, a 2.14-fold (95% CI: 2.06, 2.22) hazard of heart failure, and a 3.28-fold (95% CI: 3.15, 3.41) hazard of all-cause mortality. Stronger associations were noted among women. Comorbid allergy predicted CVD but did not synergistically increase the CVD risk associated with asthma. Only asthma patients using asthma medications (particularly those on oral corticosteroids alone or in combination) were at enhanced risk of CVD. In conclusion, asthma was prospectively associated with increased risk of major CVD. Modifying effects were noted for sex and asthma medication use but not for comorbid allergy.

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Smoke-free Laws Cut Hospitalizations for Heart Attacks, Strokes, and Asthma – TestCountry.com (blog)


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Smoke-free Laws Cut Hospitalizations for Heart Attacks, Strokes, and Asthma
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A new study found smoking bans around the world have significantly lowered hospitalization for heart attacks, strokes, and asthma. Researchers from the University of California, San Francisco conducted meta-analysis wherein they reviewed 45 studies
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New guidelines help doctors diagnose heart failure in children – Toronto Star


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New guidelines help doctors diagnose heart failure in children
Toronto Star
A child with shortness of breath, rapid heart rate and some coughing may be suffering not from asthma but from heart failure. That's according to new guidelines aimed at helping frontline doctors recognize pediatric heart failure that were issued
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Smoking ban reduces the number of people admitted to hospital for heart
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Admissions for strokes declined by 16 per cent, while hospitalisations for respiratory diseases such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, were rapidly followed by a 24 per cent decrease in hospitalisation. Exposure to cigarette smoke
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