Older than 30? Treatment for asthma might be less effective! – TheHealthSite


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Older than 30? Treatment for asthma might be less effective!
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Older patients with asthma are at increased risk for treatment failure, particularly those patients being treated with inhaled steroids, says a new study. 'Asthma morbidity and mortality are known to be increased in middle-aged and older patients, and
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Asthma treatment less effective in patients over 30 – Times of India


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Asthma treatment less effective in patients over 30
Times of India
"Asthma morbidity and mortality are known to be increased in middle-aged and older patients, and gender may also affect the incidence and course of the disease, but the impact of age and gender on asthma treatment response is not well understood.
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Treatment less effective in asthma patients over 30 – The Indian Express


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Treatment less effective in asthma patients over 30
The Indian Express
Older patients with asthma are at increased risk for treatment failure, particularly those patients being treated with inhaled steroids, says a new study. “Asthma morbidity and mortality are known to be increased in middle-aged and older patients, and
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Study: Men with asthma less likely to get prostate cancer – WNYT


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Study: Men with asthma less likely to get prostate cancer
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Men with asthma may be less likely to develop a lethal form of prostate cancer. Researchers at Johns Hopkins collected medical data from men between the ages of 40 and 75. While there were still men with asthma who were diagnosed with cancer, they …
Can asthma protect men from prostate cancer?Health24
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Lethal prostate cancer less common in men with asthma – Medical News Today


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Lethal prostate cancer less common in men with asthma
Medical News Today
Researchers behind a new study published in the International Journal of Cancer were surprised when their analysis showed that men with asthma appear to have a lower risk of developing lethal prostate cancer. Previous studies have suggested the kind of …
Men with a history of asthma less likely to have aggressive prostate cancerNews-Medical.net
Does asthma protect against lethal prostate cancer?The Australian Financial Review
Asthmatic men less likely to die of prostate cancerDaijiworld.com

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Men with a history of asthma less likely to have aggressive prostate cancer – News-Medical.net


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Men with a history of asthma less likely to have aggressive prostate cancer
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In what they are calling a surprising finding in a large study of men who completed questionnaires and allowed scientists to review their medical records, Johns Hopkins researchers report that men with a history of asthma were less likely than those
Does asthma protect against lethal prostate cancer?The Australian Financial Review

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Men with asthma less likely to die from prostate cancer – Futurity: Research News


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Men with asthma less likely to die from prostate cancer
Futurity: Research News
Men with a history of asthma appear less likely to develop lethal prostate cancer, though it's not clear why. Men with an asthma history were 29 percent less likely than non-asthmatics to be either diagnosed with prostate cancer that spread elsewhere
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Men with Asthma Less Likely to Develop Lethal Prostate Cancer – Newswise (press release)

Men with Asthma Less Likely to Develop Lethal Prostate Cancer
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Newswise — In what they are calling a surprising finding in a large study of men who completed questionnaires and allowed scientists to review their medical records, Johns Hopkins researchers report that men with a history of asthma were less likely

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