Asthma linked to increased risk of sleep apnea – Postnoon


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Asthma linked to increased risk of sleep apnea
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Washington: People who suffer from asthma are at an increased risk of developing sleep apnea, a disorder that causes breathing difficulties while sleeping, a new study has warned. Researchers at the University of Wisconsin used data from the Wisconsin
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England’s Smoking Ban Linked to Annual 5 Percent Drop in Emergency … – Science Daily (press release)


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England's Smoking Ban Linked to Annual 5 Percent Drop in Emergency
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After taking account of seasonal temperatures, variations in population size, and long term trends in the prevalence of asthma, the figures showed that emergency admissions for the condition fell by 4.9% among adults for each of the first three years
Smoking Ban In England Reduces ER Asthma Visits By 5%Medical Daily
Smoking ban linked to 1900 fewer A&E admissions for asthma patientsThe Guardian
Smoking ban has led to a 5% fall in emergency hospital admissions for asthmaDaily Mail
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Smoking ban linked to 1900 fewer A&E admissions for asthma patients – The Guardian


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Smoking ban linked to 1900 fewer A&E admissions for asthma patients
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Researchers from the University of Bath examined the number of emergency admissions during the first three years after the ban on smoking in public places was introduced in England – where the prevalence of asthma is one of the highest in the world,
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Smoking ban linked to 1900 fewer A&E admissions for asthma patients – Observer


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Smoking ban linked to 1900 fewer A&E admissions for asthma patients
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Researchers from the University of Bath examined the number of emergency admissions during the first three years after the ban on smoking in public places was introduced in England – where the prevalence of asthma is one of the highest in the world,
Smoking Ban In England Reduces ER Asthma Visits By 5%Medical Daily
Smoking ban has led to a 5% fall in emergency hospital admissions for asthmaDaily Mail
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Power prices and asthma hospital admissions linked – Voxy

Power prices and asthma hospital admissions linked
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A University of Canterbury study has highlighted a significant relationship between the lack of home heating and asthma hospital admissions. The study shows a clear correlation between school holidays and asthma hospital admissions. "Our respiratory
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Increased Electricity Prices Linked to Hospital Asthma Admissions – French Tribune


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Increased Electricity Prices Linked to Hospital Asthma Admissions
French Tribune
A University of Canterbury economics researcher has revealed that reduced home heating because of increasing power prices attributes to growing number of hospital admissions for asthma. The study found the relationship to be stronger, particularly for
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Asthma drug Singulair linked to suicidal thoughts in young people – The Daily Telegraph

Asthma drug Singulair linked to suicidal thoughts in young people
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AN ASTHMA treatment used by 20,000 Australians has been linked to suicidal thoughts in teenagers and children and doctors are being urged to prescribe it with caution. The nation's medicines watchdog has revealed it received 58 reports of adverse

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