Hawthorne boy with asthma benefits from specialized care at Miller Hospital in Long Beach – The Daily Breeze


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Hawthorne boy with asthma benefits from specialized care at Miller Hospital in Long Beach
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The hospital became the first free-standing children's hospital in California, and only the 11th children's hospital in the nation, to receive the Disease Specific Certification in Pediatric Asthma from The Joint Commission. BRITTANY MURRAY — STAFF …

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Miller Hospital in Long Beach earns major certification in asthma care – Long Beach Press Telegram


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Miller Hospital in Long Beach earns major certification in asthma care
Long Beach Press Telegram
Miller Children's & Women's Hospital Long Beach became the first free-standing children's hospital in California, and only the 11th children's hospital in the nation, to receive the Disease Specific Certification in Pediatric Asthma from The Joint

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Analgesic Duration of Long Acting Local Anesthetics for Low Volume Ultrasound-guided Interscalene Brachial Plexus Block

Conditions:   Brachial Plexus Block;   Anesthetics, Local
Interventions:   Drug: Ropivacaine 0.5%;   Drug: Ropivacaine 1%;   Drug: Bupivacaine 0.5% + epinephrine 1:200,000
Sponsor:   Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre
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Smoking Raises Grandkids’ Asthma Risks Long Before They’re Born – Pacific Standard


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Smoking Raises Grandkids' Asthma Risks Long Before They're Born
Pacific Standard
Mothers-to-be, here's another reason to put down the cigarettes: You're increasing the risk any future grandchildren will develop asthma, according to research presented this week at the European Respiratory Society International Conference. In fact …

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A role for policy: Asthma interventions require supportive policies for long … – Chron.com (blog)


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A role for policy: Asthma interventions require supportive policies for long
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CHB-Asthma Asthma, a chronic lung disease with unclear causes, is characterized by excessive sensitivity of the lung airways to various triggers. Certain environmental triggers, such as be air pollution, exercise, allergens, cold weather, viral

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Why use long acting bronchodilators in chronic obstructive lung diseases? An extensive review on formoterol and salmeterol.

Why use long acting bronchodilators in chronic obstructive lung diseases? An extensive review on formoterol and salmeterol.

Eur J Intern Med. 2015 Jun 3;

Authors: Santus P, Radovanovic D, Paggiaro P, Papi A, Sanduzzi A, Scichilone N, Braido F

Abstract
Long-acting ?2-adrenoceptor agonists, formoterol and salmeterol, represent a milestone in the treatments of chronic obstructive lung diseases. Although no specific indications concerning the choice of one molecule rather than another are provided by asthma and COPD guidelines, they present different pharmacological properties resulting in distinct clinical employment possibilities. In particular, salmeterol has a low intrinsic efficacy working as a partial receptor agonist, while formoterol is a full agonist with high intrinsic efficacy. From a clinical perspective, in the presence of low ?2-adrenoceptors availability, like in inflamed airways, a full agonist can maintain its bronchodilatory and non-smooth muscle activities while a partial agonist may be less effective. Furthermore, formoterol presents a faster onset of action than salmeterol. This phenomenon, combined with the molecule safety profile, leads to a prompt amelioration of the symptoms, and allows using this drug in asthma as an “as needed” treatment in patients already on regular treatment. The fast onset of action and the full agonism of formoterol need to be considered in order to select the best pharmacological treatment of asthma and COPD.

PMID: 26049917 [PubMed – as supplied by publisher]

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Asthma patients using behavioral therapy can improve lung health over the long … – News-Medical.net

Asthma patients using behavioral therapy can improve lung health over the long
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Asthma patients taught to habitually resist the urge to take deep breaths when experiencing symptoms were rewarded with fewer symptoms and healthier lung function, according to a new study from Southern Methodist University, Dallas. The findings are …
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