Pfizer’s Spiriva brings hope to asthma patients – Healthy Living


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Pfizer's Spiriva brings hope to asthma patients
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Asthma is a disease that poses difficulty in your ability to breathe. I have seen many members of my family suffer from asthma, as a genetic disorder.
Spiriva as good as Serevent in asthma studyThe Associated Press
Early Trial Suggests COPD Drug Might Help Some AsthmaticsBusinessWeek
Drug helps treatment of resistant asthmaUPI.com
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Tylenol (paracetamol, acetaminophen) linked to childhood asthma and eczema – Healthy Living


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Tylenol (paracetamol, acetaminophen) linked to childhood asthma and eczema
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Asthma is a condition in which lung airways are inflamed. In the United States, about 20 million people have asthma and nearly 9 million of them are
Asthma and Tylenol: How strong is the evidence?TIME (blog)
Asthma, Eczema Linked to Acetaminophen in TeenseMaxHealth
Paracetamol use linked to asthma in teenagers: researchTelegraph.co.uk
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Information on asthma offered at healthy living fair

Information on asthma offered at healthy living fair
BRIDGEPORT — The city’s Department of Health & Social Services, along with the Fairfield County Environmental Justice and the Bridgeport Asthma Council, will be hosting an Asthma and Healthy Living Fair Thursday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Gary Crooks Memorial Center, 301 Bostwick Ave. Attendees will obtain information from the Bridgeport Child Advocacy Coalition, Lung Association, AIRS …

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Those living near highway and railroad intersections more likely to develop asthma, study finds

Those living near highway and railroad intersections more likely to develop asthma, study finds
Researchers recently released study data showing children who lived near major highway or railroad intersections have higher diagnoses of asthma. The researchers used this study to show how neighborhood environment is a risk factor in understanding the development of pediatric asthma.

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