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 …
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Women more likely to be hospitalised after asthma emergency care – News-Medical.net


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Women more likely to be hospitalised after asthma emergency care
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US research shows that women who attend the emergency department (ED) with acute asthma are almost twice as likely to be admitted to hospital than men despite several measures of asthma control, treatment and severity being more favourable in women.

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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
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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
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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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Women with acute asthma more likely to be hospitalized than men, study finds – Medical News Today


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Women with acute asthma more likely to be hospitalized than men, study finds
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It is well established that asthma is more common in women than men. Now, a new study of around 2,000 patients with acute asthma reveals women are more likely to be hospitalized when being treated for the condition in the emergency department.
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Children exposed to adverse childhood experience more likely to develop asthma – News-Medical.net

Children exposed to adverse childhood experience more likely to develop asthma
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Robyn Wing, M.D., an emergency medicine physician at Hasbro Children's Hospital, recently led a study that found children who were exposed to an adverse childhood experience (ACE) were 28 percent more likely to develop asthma. The rate of asthma …
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