Breast-feeding for 6 Months or More Protects Against Asthma – Newsday (subscription)


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Breast-feeding for 6 Months or More Protects Against Asthma
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Click here Breast-feeding for 6 Months or More Protects Against Asthma Published: July 21, 2011 7:21 PM from — Mary Elizabeth Dallas Babies who are exclusively breast-fed for six months or more are less likely to develop symptoms of asthma in early

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Special Asthma & Respiratory Rooms, 40% More Bed Space At New Children’s … – LAist


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Special Asthma & Respiratory Rooms, 40% More Bed Space At New Children's
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The Marion & John E. Anderson Pavilion offers nearly 40 percent more bed space, a larger state-of the-art trauma unit and specialized rooms dedicated solely to asthma and respiratory care. The patients were being rolled through two main paths on the

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More evidence of placebo effect’s power, this time from an asthma study – MinnPost.com (blog)


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More evidence of placebo effect's power, this time from an asthma study
MinnPost.com (blog)
Asthma patients reported that placebo treatments were as effective as real medicine in relieving their wheezing and coughing, even though an objective breathing test showed that only the medicine
Asthma symptom changes reflect placebo effectCBC.ca
Asthma study reveals the power of the placebo effectLos Angeles Times
Asthma Study Shows Placebo Can Help SymptomsWebMD
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Help Make Your Home More Asthma-Healthy – Imperial Valley News

Help Make Your Home More Asthma-Healthy
Imperial Valley News
Imperial, California (NAPSI) – People around the United States are enjoying warmer weather, but for those with asthma, the summer season can be problematic. Warm weather can increase production of outdoor “triggers” such as pollen and mold from flowers
Extreme summer heat can be hard on asthma sufferersCumberland Times-News

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Black kids hospitalized more for asthma – UPI.com

Black kids hospitalized more for asthma
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WASHINGTON, July 1 (UPI) — African-American children are four times as likely as white children to be hospitalized for a severe asthma attack, US health officials say. A report by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, part of the Department
AHRQ releases data on disparities involving hospitalization of children for asthmaNews-Medical.net

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Black Children More Likely to be Hospitalized for Severe Asthma Attacks – HealthNewsDigest.com


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Black Children More Likely to be Hospitalized for Severe Asthma Attacks
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By Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (HealthNewsDigest.com) – Black children were four times more likely than white children to be hospitalized for a severe asthma attack in 2007, according to the latest News and Numbers from the Agency for

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