Researcher: Blanket Approach to Asthma not Ideal – Drug Discovery & Development


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Researcher: Blanket Approach to Asthma not Ideal
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Associate Professor Simon Phipps. Source: University of Queensland University of Queensland research into the effects of dust mite and cockroach allergens has found that different types of asthma respond differently to a new experimental treatment.

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Blanket approach to asthma treatment not ideal, researchers find – Medical Xpress


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Blanket approach to asthma treatment not ideal, researchers find
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Obstruction of the lumen of a bronchiole by mucoid exudate, goblet cell metaplasia, and epithelial basement membrane thickening in a person with asthma. Credit: Yale Rosen/Wikipedia/CC BY-SA 2.0. University of Queensland research into the effects of …

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Childhood Asthma Linked To Traffic Pollution, Study Says – Greener Ideal (blog)


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Childhood Asthma Linked To Traffic Pollution, Study Says
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A new study printed in the European Respiratory Journal claims that 14 percent of chronic childhood asthma is caused by exposure to traffic pollution. The study, conducted in 10 European cities, challenges the accepted belief that traffic pollution
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Study Finds Traffic Pollution as Harmful as Passive Smoking to ChildrenOilPrice.com
Traffic Pollution Is as Harmful for Kids as Second-hand SmokeHealthline

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Eco friendly cars will cut down on asthma attacks, respiratory problems, and … – Greener Ideal


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Eco friendly cars will cut down on asthma attacks, respiratory problems, and
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A new study by the American Lung Association has given us a reason to love eco friendly cars beyond their being good for the environment: they also cut down on asthma attacks, respiratory problems, heart attacks, and billions of dollars in healthcare
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