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Tag: KFGO

Posted on July 9, 2014

Asthma inhaler lodged in chest highlights importance of warning labels – KFGO

Asthma inhaler lodged in chest highlights importance of warning labels
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NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – A new case report from France offers a reminder of why people who use medical devices like asthma inhalers should take warnings on the product label seriously. A 74-year-old asthmatic man was burning leaves when he …

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Posted on February 7, 2014

Study links steroid-dependent asthma to depression – KFGO

Study links steroid-dependent asthma to depression
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NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – People with severe asthma who rely on prednisone are more than three times more likely to be depressed than those with severe cases who don't use prednisone and those with mild to moderate asthma, according to a new …

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