Brazil’s top female swimmer tests positive for substance in asthma medication, reports say – OlympicTalk (blog)


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Brazil's top female swimmer tests positive for substance in asthma medication, reports say
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Etiene Medeiros, Brazil's most decorated female swimmer, failed a May 8 drug test for a banned substance found in asthma medication, according to Brazilian media. Medeiros, 25, is the world-record holder in the non-Olympic, short-course 50m backstroke …

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Kiwi cyclist banned over asthma medication – Newshub


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Kiwi cyclist banned over asthma medication
Newshub
Masters cyclist Mark Spessot has been banned for two years after testing positive to two prohibited substances commonly used in asthma medication. Drug-Free Sport NZ chief executive Graeme Steel says the case highlights the fact that many commonly …
Otago cyclist banned after drug testOtago Daily Times
Mark Spessot banned for two years after Twizel Timaru rideTimaru Herald
Cycling: Veteran cyclist banned for two yearsNew Zealand Herald

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Rhinovirus-positive Bronchiolitis Increases Use of Asthma Medication in Kids … – Lung Disease News


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Rhinovirus-positive Bronchiolitis Increases Use of Asthma Medication in Kids
Lung Disease News
A new study from Finland showed that children with rhinovirus-positive bronchiolitis used asthma controller medication more often than kids with respiratory syncytial virus. Understanding risk factors for asthma may aid in its prevention, or could help

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Rhinovirus-positive Bronchiolitis Increases Use of Asthma Medication in Kids, Study Shows – Lung Disease News

Rhinovirus-positive Bronchiolitis Increases Use of Asthma Medication in Kids, Study Shows
Lung Disease News
A new study from Finland showed that children with rhinovirus-positive bronchiolitis used asthma controller medication more often than kids with respiratory syncytial virus. Understanding risk factors for asthma may aid in its prevention, or could help

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