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India: Thousands Queue For Secret Fish Medicine That 'Cures Asthma'
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Thousands of asthma sufferers from all across India descended on Andhra Pradesh state on Saturday 8 June to await their dose of a controversial herbal medicine, which is taken along with a live small fish. The herbal medicine, whose ingredients have
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Soaking up sun may help treat asthma
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WASHINGTON: Scientists have suggested that the amount of time that asthma patients spend in the sun may have an impact on their illness. A research team at King's College London said low levels of vitamin D – made by the body in sunlight – has been
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Asthma study finds children being stigmatised in India – Medical Xpress – Medical Xpress

Asthma study finds children being stigmatised in India – Medical Xpress
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Based on her research findings, Charu has designed a child asthma education program called Sehatmaand Saansen (Healthy Breathing), which she piloted in a trial in New Delhi with 40 children and their parents recruited from a hospital outpatient clinic.
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Asthma study finds children being stigmatised in India
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del.icio.us · Digg this story Digg · StumbleUpon · Twitter. By Richard North – Chidren with asthma in India are being prevented from receiving effective treatment by a range of widely-held myths and misconceptions, says a University of Sydney study.
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Common asthma drugs hold promise against dengue – News Track India – Newstrack India

Common asthma drugs hold promise against dengue – News Track India
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Washington, May 1(ANI): A new study has found that in experiments in mice, a class of drugs commonly used to treat asthma by targeting mast cells in the immune system could help treat vascular symptoms associated with dengue infections. The study by

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