Smoking While Pregnant May Decrease Response To ICS Years Later – About – News & Issues


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Smoking While Pregnant May Decrease Response To ICS Years Later
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In a recent study published in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, authors examined more than 1000 children with moderate persistent asthma who also participated in the Childhood Asthma Management Program. The study examined whether
How to find relief from fall allergies and hay feverOsceola Sentinel Tribune

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NJ Gov. Chris Christie blames health issues squarely on his weight – Boston Herald


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NJ Gov. Chris Christie blames health issues squarely on his weight
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Chris Christie walked out of a hospital Thursday night and promised to return to work Saturday after a morning asthma attack raised questions about his health – and his weight. "The lighter I am, the healthier I'll be," Christie said, facing a barrage
Christie heads back to work day after he was hospitalized for asthma attack The Star-Ledger – NJ.com
Christie keeps low profile on first day back from health scareNorthJersey.com
NJ governor says he's feeling 'fabulous'The Associated Press
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Do You Use A Neti Pot To Help With Your Allergy Symptoms? – About – News & Issues

Do You Use A Neti Pot To Help With Your Allergy Symptoms?
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A study presented at the American College of Allergy, Asthma, & Immunology found that neti-pot use may actually increase your risk of infection. Stopping neti-pot use was associated with a 62% decrease in sinus infections. The authors pointed out that
Allergist Available to Discuss How Excessive Heat Affects BreathingNewswise (press release)

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ADHD, Learning Issues May Be Linked to Secondhand Smoke – U.S. News & World Report


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ADHD, Learning Issues May Be Linked to Secondhand Smoke
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According to the US Environmental Protection Agency, secondhand smoke has been linked to increased severity of asthma in 200000 to 1 million children and 150000-300000 lower respiratory tract infections in babies. Secondhand smoke is also linked to
Secondhand smoke 'could increase risk of ADHD in children by 50%'Daily Mail
Effects of Second Hand SmokeAbout – News & Issues
Today's Top Medical Stories- July 11, 2011OzarksFirst.com
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