Soup Could Reduce Asthma Risk In Kids – Medical News Today


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Soup Could Reduce Asthma Risk In Kids
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A new study will be conducted by researchers at the University of Aberdeen to reveal whether soups enhanced with food that contains vitamin E may help reduce the chance of childhood asthma. Baxter Food Group in Scotland is working closely in
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A fortified soup with vitamin E with pregnant women reduces the prevalence of Health(Y) Destination

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Language barrier linked to poorer asthma outcomes – Medical Xpress


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Language barrier linked to poorer asthma outcomes
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"This prospective study of elderly patients with asthma demonstrates several associations between limited English proficiency and increased asthma morbidity," the authors write. "Further research is needed to understand the underlying mechanism for
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Addition of tiotropium effective in poorly controlled asthma – Medical Xpress

Addition of tiotropium effective in poorly controlled asthma
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For patients with poorly controlled asthma, the addition of tiotropium to standard therapy is beneficial, according to a study published online Sept. 3 in the New England Journal of Medicine to coincide with presentation at the annual meeting of the
Tiotropium significantly reduces asthma exacerbationsPharmacy Europe

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Scientists Determine Why Kids With Asthma Are Often Bullied – Medical News Today


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Scientists Determine Why Kids With Asthma Are Often Bullied
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A new study has identified several factors that may help us understand why kids with asthma are bullied more than healthy kids. The research, presented September 2, 2012 at the European Respiratory Society's Annual Congress in Vienna, emphasized how
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Study explores why children with asthma are more likely to be bullied – Medical Xpress

Study explores why children with asthma are more likely to be bullied
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The study, presented today at the European Respiratory Society's Annual Congress in Vienna, highlights the need for doctors to talk to children with asthma about bullying, as well as the impact the disease could be having in other areas of their life

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Asthma symptoms could be aggravated by imbalance problems – Medical Xpress

Asthma symptoms could be aggravated by imbalance problems
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Researchers aimed to assess the link between asthma, anxiety and balance. Anxiety and imbalance are closely related. Muscles and joints are controlled by signals from the brain, which are, in turn, sent from stimuli from the eyes and inner ear. This
Imbalance problems could aggravate asthma symptomsNewstrack India

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PCB Exposure Increases Asthma Risk in Children – Medical Daily


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PCB Exposure Increases Asthma Risk in Children
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Our findings suggest that people with high levels of the chemicals in their blood stream are suffering from higher levels of wheeze, a common asthma symptom," said lead author Professor Sly from the University of Queensland in a press release. Other
Exposure to common toxic substances could increase asthma symptomsMedical Xpress
Exposure to common toxic substances may up kids` asthma symptomsZee News

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Exposure to common toxic substances could increase asthma symptoms – Medical Xpress


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Exposure to common toxic substances could increase asthma symptoms
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September 1, 2012 in Immunology. Vienna, Austria: Children who are exposed to polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), which were commonly used in a range of industrial products, could be at risk of an increase in asthma symptoms, according to new research.
Exposure to common toxic substances may up kids` asthma symptomsZee News

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