Area hospitals for kids get $17.7M grant to battle asthma, acne – Times of San Diego


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Area hospitals for kids get $17.7M grant to battle asthma, acne
Times of San Diego
Rady Children's Hospital and Children's Hospital of Orange County will share a $17.7 million federal grant to improve care in Southern California for health problems like asthma and acne, the medical organizations announced. The money from the U.S. …
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Fragrance And Aftershave Should Be Banned From Hospitals As They Trigger … – Food World News


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Fragrance And Aftershave Should Be Banned From Hospitals As They Trigger
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Irritants, that can range from cigarette smoke to artificial fragrances can trigger an asthma attack. Asthma is a common chronic inflammatory disease of the airways characterized by a reversible airflow obstruction and bronchospasm. Common symptoms …
Ban perfumes from hospitals says leading Canadian journalDispatch Tribunal
Doctors Want To Ban Perfumes And Aftershaves In Hospitals: Here's WhyTech Times
Why spraying perfume should be banned in hospitalsDailyO
Montreal Gazette
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To Protect Asthma Patients, Doctors Say Hospitals Should Ban Perfume And Other … – Medical Daily


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To Protect Asthma Patients, Doctors Say Hospitals Should Ban Perfume And Other
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“The risk of experiencing symptoms from exposure to scents has been reportedly related to the presence of airway hyperresponsiveness, a defining characteristic of asthma, and to the severity of asthma itself,” they further offered as evidence for their
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Doctors complain perfume is triggering patient asthma attacks and allergiesDaily Mail
Perfumes and aftershaves 'should be banned from hospitals'Telegraph.co.uk
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Strong perfumes and aftershaves ‘should be banned from hospitals’ for … – Mirror.co.uk


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Strong perfumes and aftershaves should be banned from hospitals because they can trigger asthma and allergies, according to two researchers. A quarter of asthma sufferers find their condition is aggravated by exposure to 'artificial scents', a study
'Ban perfume and aftershave from hospitals': Doctors complain artificial Daily Mail

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Twitter may help hospitals predict spike in asthma attacks – CTV News


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Twitter may help hospitals predict spike in asthma attacks
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A chronic condition, asthma currently affects an estimated 25 million people in the US, and its prevalence is rising steadily. Each year, asthma is responsible for around 2 million emergency room visits, half a million hospital admissions and 2,500
Twitter and Big Data Could Predict Emergency Room Rush HoursNewsweek
Twitter may help hospitals anticipate a spike in asthma attacksThe New Age Online

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Ohio gives $2 million to children’s hospitals to research asthma, pneumonia – Stow Sentry


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Ohio gives $2 million to children's hospitals to research asthma, pneumonia
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Columbus — The state is directing another $2 million to children's hospitals to research ways to help youngsters dealing with asthma and pneumonia. Gov. John Kasich announced the new funding April 9, the second allotment under his administration to …
State to Donate $2 Million for Asthma & Pneumonia ResearchABC6OnYourSide.com

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Ohio gives $2 million to children’s hospitals to research asthma, pneumonia – Twinsburg Bulletin


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Ohio gives $2 million to children's hospitals to research asthma, pneumonia
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Columbus — The state is directing another $2 million to children's hospitals to research ways to help youngsters dealing with asthma and pneumonia. Gov. John Kasich announced the new funding April 9, the second allotment under his administration to …
State to Donate $2 Million for Asthma & Pneumonia ResearchABC6OnYourSide.com

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Gov. John Kasich pledges $2 million to back research by children’s hospitals … – cleveland.com


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Gov. John Kasich pledges $2 million to back research by children's hospitals
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Gov. John Kasich pledges $2 million to pediatric research Ohio Gov. John Kasich announces the state will commit $2 million for research into asthma and pediatric pneumonia. The research work will be done by the Ohio Children's Hospital Association's
No need for religious-freedom law in Ohio, Kasich saysColumbus Dispatch
Gov. Kasich directs $2 million for children's health research on asthma The Tribune
Ohio Gov. Kasich says he's 'keeping options open' regarding 2016 presidential runTwinsburg Bulletin

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Methodist Hospitals Briefs: Arthritis, Asthma, Blood Pressure, Breast Cancer … – ValpoLife.com

Methodist Hospitals Briefs: Arthritis, Asthma, Blood Pressure, Breast Cancer
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WEDNESDAY, Sept. 3, 2014 (HealthDay News) — Many patients with severe rheumatoid arthritis don't take their expensive medications as prescribed, a. Read More. Asthma. Take Action If Asthma Symptoms Persist With Medication 9/22/2014. Monday …

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