Asthma Classification Announces the Launch of New Company Website – SBWire (press release)

Asthma Classification Announces the Launch of New Company Website
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Las Vegas, NV — (SBWIRE) — 12/17/2012 — Asthma Classification, an established leader in asthma classification, diagnosis and treatment, today announced the launch of a new website to be a portal for information on the industry. Looking for articles

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MedImmune parent, Amgen launch partnership – Gazette.Net: Maryland Community News Online


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MedImmune parent, Amgen launch partnership
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AstraZeneca is to lead the development and commercial strategy of three candidates, AMG 139, AMG 157 and AMG 181, which are being studied to treat Crohn's disease, asthma and ulcerative colitis, respectively. Amgen will spearhead efforts regarding
Amgen and AstraZeneca Announce Collaboration to Jointly Develop and PR Newswire (press release)
Big Pharma Buys Access To This Promising Biotech PipelineMotley Fool UK
AstraZeneca, Amgen enter into development and commercialization agreementPharmaceutical Business Review
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iSonea reaches milestone with launch of U.S. paediatric asthma study – Proactive Investors USA & Canada


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iSonea reaches milestone with launch of U.S. paediatric asthma study
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iSonea (ASX: ISN, OTCQX: ISOAY) has begun its first large US post-market study of its WheezoMeter™ monitoring device in paediatric patients with a range of asthma symptom severity. The study will include patients who are too young to be tested with
iSonea Announces Initiation of Pediatric Asthma StudyMarketWatch (press release)
iSonea begins recruiting for pediatric asthma trialmobihealthnews
iSonea to Build Mobile Asthma Management Apps on Qualcomm's PlatformHighlight HEALTH 2.0

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Asthma Study Goes High Tech

The Courier-Journal is reporting that Louisville, KY is going high-tech to try to figure out what’s behind the city’s problem with asthma. ‘Smart’ emergency inhalers will help those in Louisville metro area track causes with a data-driven asthma study.

As many as 500 Louisville residents will be equipped with “smart” emergency inhalers that will track the time and location of their asthma attacks.

It’s part of a study scheduled to begin in May that could help city officials understand what’s causing asthma attacks and help patients better manage the illness, which affects more than 100,000 people in the Louisville metro area.

The Louisville mayor’s office will announce the study this morning. It will coincide with a scheduled announcement by IBM that the company has selected Louisville to receive about $400,000 in technical support for the research as part of the company’s “Smarter Cities Challenge.”

IBM’s experts will help Louisville identify and analyze large volumes of data — from air quality to pollen outbreaks to traffic congestion — that can be compared with the information from the participants’ inhalers.

The result should shed new light on the city’s growing asthma problem, said Ted Smith, Louisville’s economic growth and innovation director.

The study uses technology developed by a Wisconsin company called Asthmapolis.

A small sensor is placed atop emergency inhalers that asthma patients use when they are having severe attacks, said David Van Sickle, the company’s co-founder who formerly worked in public health surveillance for the CDC.

When people use the inhaler, the sensor works with the patient’s cellphone to transmit the time of the attack to the company’s computer network. The patient’s cellphone, if it’s equipped with global-positioning software, also will send the location, Van Sickle said.

Working with the CDC, the company has experimented with the technology in two pilot projects of about 40 patients each, he said. One was in Wisconsin and the other in rural areas across several Midwestern states, he said.

Louisville is one of 33 cities chosen worldwide this year by IBM as part of its three-year, 100-city $50 million philanthropic initiative aimed at improving urban life, said Michael Rowinski, an IBM spokesman.

No money comes from IBM, just expertise, but that is more than enough for Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer.

“This project is unique because it brings together innovation, public health and data to help better understand our problem with asthma in Louisville,” Fischer said. “The brain power that IBM will bring to our city is even more valuable than dollars.”

UnitedHealthcare and Sesame Workshop Launch Bilingual Childhood Asthma … – Nutrition And Diet News


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UnitedHealthcare and Sesame Workshop Launch Bilingual Childhood Asthma
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21, 2011 /NewsRelease/ – UnitedHealthcare and Sesame Workshop, the nonprofit educational organization behind Sesame Street, are launching two child health initiatives: A is for Asthma, an awareness program, and Lead Away!, a lead-poisoning prevention
Sesame Street, UnitedHealthcare Offer Health Tips Regarding Asthma, Avoiding Hartford Courant

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UnitedHealthcare and Sesame Workshop Launch Bilingual Childhood Asthma … – MarketWatch (press release)

UnitedHealthcare and Sesame Workshop Launch Bilingual Childhood Asthma
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"A is for Asthma" and "Lead Away!" programs feature tips and activities from Sesame Street characters Elmo, Grover, Bert and Zoe to help millions of kids stay healthy MINNETONKA, Minn., Aug 18, 2011 (BUSINESS WIRE) — UnitedHealthcare and Sesame

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Activists to launch giant inhaler tour to make health case against Virginia … – The Republic

Activists to launch giant inhaler tour to make health case against Virginia
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The Sierra Club of Virginia cites an Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America report that concludes that Richmond and Virginia Beach are among the worst cities in the nation for asthma sufferers. The environmental group said coal-burning plants create

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Coal foes launch site to needle Peabody – Arizona Republic

Coal foes launch site to needle Peabody
Arizona Republic
The parody website, coalcares .org, pretends to be a public-relations initiative from Peabody, giving free asthma inhalers to children who live near coal-fired power plants and breathe their pollution. The Yes Men social activists helped produce the
Mr. Peabody's Coal Train Tries To Run Down Free SpeechEFF
Peabody coal company threatens to sue over getting punkedSan Francisco Bay Guardian
Clean energy debate gets super snarky with "Coal Cares" siteTainted Green
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