Asthma Rates Higher Near Busy Highway – Himalayan Times


Zee News

Asthma Rates Higher Near Busy Highway
Himalayan Times
FRIDAY: Residents of homes that are located near congested highways have higher rates of asthma, new research finds. Living close to a busy highway was not linked to seasonal allergies, which suggests that emissions from cars could increase the risk
Congested highways increase asthma riskTimes of India

all 4 news articles »

View full post on asthma – Google News

Asthma hospitalization rates higher in Twin Cities than Greater … – Alexandria Echo Press

Asthma hospitalization rates higher in Twin Cities than Greater
Alexandria Echo Press
Twin Cities area residents are more likely to end up in the hospital for asthma than those residents living in Greater Minnesota, according to a new asthma report
More hospitalizations for asthma in Twin Cities than rest of MinnesotaMinneapolis Star Tribune (blog)

all 2 news articles »

View full post on asthma – Google News

Inflammation a possible cause of higher mortality rates in older asthma patients – Medical Xpress

Inflammation a possible cause of higher mortality rates in older asthma patients
Medical Xpress
Higher mortality rates among older adult asthma patients compared to their younger counterparts may be due, at least in part, to an increase in airway inflammation, according to a study conducted by researchers in Canada, who note that their results

and more »

View full post on asthma – Google News

Mental illness means higher risk of physical problems – Nurse.com

Mental illness means higher risk of physical problems
Nurse.com
And 15.7% of adults who had any mental illness in the past year also had asthma, while 10.6% of those without mental illness had the condition. Adults who had a serious mental illness (a mental illness causing serious functional impairment that
Mental, Physical Health Go Hand in HandMedPage Today

all 4 news articles »

View full post on asthma – Google News

Mental illness tied to higher rates of physical problems – WSFA


The Guardian Blogs

Mental illness tied to higher rates of physical problems
WSFA
Rapid treatment with asthma medications seems to help reduce hospitalizations among children with asthma, a new study finds. FRIDAY, April 13 (HealthDay News) — Adults with mental illness are more likely to have certain types of chronic physical
Mental illness tied to higher rates of physical problems: reportMedical Xpress
When the Mind is ill, the Body FollowsdailyRx
Mental Illness Linked To Chronic Physical Illness RiskMedical News Today
Examiner.com
all 44 news articles »

View full post on asthma – Google News

Mental Illness Tied to Higher Rates of Physical Problems: Report – MSN Health & Fitness

Mental Illness Tied to Higher Rates of Physical Problems: Report
MSN Health & Fitness
The report said adults aged 18 and older who had any type of mental illness in the past year had higher rates of high blood pressure, asthma, diabetes, heart disease and stroke. For instance, about 22 percent of adults with any type of mental illness
Mental, Physical Health Go Hand in HandMedPage Today

all 5 news articles »

View full post on asthma – Google News