More than half asthma sufferers have no access to life-changing treatment – Irish Independent


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More than half asthma sufferers have no access to life-changing treatment
Irish Independent
MORE than half of Ireland's severe asthma sufferers have no access to potentially life-changing treatment which is available to others, campaigners have warned. The Asthma Society of Ireland (ASI) said if medication only available in
Many missing out on vital asthma drugIrish Health

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Low-fat yogurt linked to increased risk of asthma and hay fever in babies – The Independent


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Low-fat yogurt linked to increased risk of asthma and hay fever in babies
The Independent
While drinking milk during pregnancy can protect babies against developing asthma, eating low-fat yogurt has been shown to have the opposite impact altogether, increasing the risk of babies developing both asthma and hay fever, new research suggests.
Low-Fat Yogurt Consumption Tied to Asthma and Hay Fever Risk in Kids, Says StudyABC News
Study finds asthma link to yoghurt in pregnancyIrish Times
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New treatment for late-phase asthma – The Independent


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New treatment for late-phase asthma
The Independent
A new treatment could prevent delayed asthma attacks, which can occur several hours after exposure to allergens, a study showed today. Research led by scientists from Imperial College London could explain why around half of people
Asthma attack treatment 'find'BBC News
Study sheds light on late phase of asthma attacksEurekAlert (press release)
Findings over Deferred Asthma Attacks Can Bring Out New TreatmentTopNews United States

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Botox to iron out Australian asthma wrinkles – The Independent


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Botox to iron out Australian asthma wrinkles
The Independent
Botox, or botulinum toxin type A, is usually used to smooth wrinkles by temporarily paralysing the muscles around the eyes and brow, but researchers at Melbourne's Monash University believe it could also be used to ease asthma. Phil Bardin, director of
Botox may help folks with asthma breathe easiermsnbc.com
Botox may help with some cases of asthmaeMaxHealth
Botox and Asthma: An Unlikely TreatmentThirdAge
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