Smoking ban reduces the number of people admitted to hospital for heart … – Daily Mail


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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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Stressed hospital workers get admitted more for obesity, depression, asthma – HealthLeaders Media

Stressed hospital workers get admitted more for obesity, depression, asthma
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Hospital employees are less healthy and account for more health care costs than the general population, troubling statistics that have Michigan hospitals rethinking the way they do business. Costs for medical care and prescription drugs were 9 percent

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Child’s home address helps predict risk of readmission to hospital – Science Codex

Child's home address helps predict risk of readmission to hospital
Science Codex
"The use of this data to help identify children admitted to the hospital with asthma who may need more aggressive, targeted assessments and/or interventions may prevent asthma attacks and reduce disparities," says Dr. Beck. "These interventions could

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Environmental triggers of hospital admissions for school-age children with asthma in two British cities.

Environmental triggers of hospital admissions for school-age children with asthma in two British cities.

Emerg Med J. 2012 Oct;29(10):844-5

Authors: Julious SA, Jain R, Mason S

Abstract
Research has reported seasonal peaks in asthma in school age asthmatic children. The study aimed to assess if hospital admissions could be predicted from the possible environmental triggers using data from two British cities: Aberdeen and Doncaster. However, there were no consistent patterns across the two cities with no clear evidence that hospital admissions could be predicted from environmental data.

PMID: 23038718 [PubMed – in process]

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Occupational exposure to cleaning products and asthma in hospital workers.

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Occupational exposure to cleaning products and asthma in hospital workers.

Occup Environ Med. 2012 Oct 2;

Authors: Dumas O, Donnay C, Heederik DJ, Héry M, Choudat D, Kauffmann F, Le Moual N

Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Cleaning products may cause work-related asthma, but information regarding the specific exposures involved is scarce. We aimed to determine the associations between asthma and occupational exposure to cleaning agents in hospital workers. METHODS: Analyses were conducted in 179 (136 women) hospital workers and a reference population of 545 subjects (18-79 years) from the French case-control and familial Epidemiological study on the Genetics and Environment of Asthma (2003-2007). Exposures to cleaning agents were estimated using three methods: self-report, expert assessment and an asthma-specific job-exposure matrix (JEM). Associations between cleaning products and current asthma were evaluated by logistic regressions, stratified by sex and adjusted for age and smoking status. RESULTS: According to expert assessment, 55% of male and 81% of female hospital workers were exposed to cleaning/disinfecting tasks weekly (p<0.001). No association was observed between cleaning/disinfecting tasks and current asthma in men or in women whatever the assessment method used. In women, exposure to decalcifiers (expert assessment) was associated with current asthma (OR (95% CI):2.38 (1.06 to 5.33)). In hospital workers classified as exposed according to both the expert assessment and the JEM, additional associations were observed for exposure to ammonia (3.05 (1.19 to 7.82)) and to sprays with moderate/high intensity (2.87 (1.02 to 8.11)). CONCLUSIONS: Female hospital workers are often exposed to numerous cleaning products, some of which were markedly associated with current asthma. Low numbers prevented a meaningful analysis in men. Objective and more accurate estimates of occupational exposure to cleaning products are needed to better understand the adverse effects of cleaning products.

PMID: 23033509 [PubMed – as supplied by publisher]

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Lindsay Lohan taken to hospital for asthma due to high pollen count in New … – New York Daily News


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Lindsay Lohan taken to hospital for asthma due to high pollen count in New
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Though asthma victims sometimes don't realize they are having an ongoing attack, confusing it with bronchitis or other respiratory ailments, by Sunday the 26-year-old's mother had put her foot down, claims a friend of the "Liz & Dick" star. EARLIER

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Lindsay Lohan rushed to hospital with lung infection: Actress’ father says … – New York Daily News


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Lindsay Lohan rushed to hospital with lung infection: Actress' father says
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“She's fine, but she had a bad case of asthma as a kid, so she has to take these things seriously,” Michael Lohan told the Daily News. “When she was a kid, we almost lost her a couple of times because of the asthma.” He said the lung infection has been

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