Lung Association hopes pilot program will help lower incidence of asthma in … – St. Louis Beacon

Lung Association hopes pilot program will help lower incidence of asthma in
St. Louis Beacon
Two national groups have begun a public awareness campaign to reduce high levels of asthma in three zip codes in St. Louis. The locations, all on the city's north side, are among reasons St. Louis ranks 7th nationally in asthma, according to the two

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Identifying asthma patients who tolerate lower doses of steroids remains … – Medical Xpress

Identifying asthma patients who tolerate lower doses of steroids remains
Medical Xpress
Common respiratory measurements are not effective in determining which asthma patients are able to significantly decrease their use of inhaled corticosteroid (ICS) medications without risk of flare-ups or exacerbations, according to a new study
Predicting Response to Therapy in Mild Persistent AsthmaNewswise (press release)

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Identifying asthma patients who tolerate lower doses of steroids remains … – Science Codex

Identifying asthma patients who tolerate lower doses of steroids remains
Science Codex
ATS 2012, SAN FRANCISCO – Common respiratory measurements are not effective in determining which asthma patients are able to significantly decrease their use of inhaled corticosteroid (ICS) medications without risk of flare-ups or exacerbations,
Predicting Response to Therapy in Mild Persistent AsthmaNewswise (press release)

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Identifying Asthma Patients Who Tolerate Lower Doses of Steroids Remains … – Newswise (press release)

Identifying Asthma Patients Who Tolerate Lower Doses of Steroids Remains
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Newswise — ATS 2012, SAN FRANCISCO – Common respiratory measurements are not effective in determining which asthma patients are able to significantly decrease their use of inhaled corticosteroid (ICS) medications without risk of flare-ups or
Asthma risk factorsCBS42

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Allergies, asthma risk lower among Amish than other farm-raised children: study – National Post


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Allergies, asthma risk lower among Amish than other farm-raised children: study
National Post
Amish children raised on rural farms in northern Indiana suffer from asthma and allergies less often even than Swiss farm kids, a group known to be relatively free from allergies, according to a new study. “The rates are very, very low,” said Dr. Mark
Allergy and Asthma Rates among Amish Children Low Compared to Average PopulationGrowing Your Baby

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Amish Farm Kids Have Lower Asthma, Allergy Risk: Study – MSN Health & Fitness


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Amish Farm Kids Have Lower Asthma, Allergy Risk: Study
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By Serena GordonHealthDay Reporter TUESDAY, March 6 (HealthDay News) — Children growing up in the Amish culture in Switzerland have significantly less asthma and allergies than Swiss children who didn't grow up on a farm, according to new research.
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