Valley Especially Hostile to Asthma Sufferers – MyFox Phoenix


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Valley Especially Hostile to Asthma Sufferers
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PHOENIX – Not just pollution, but pollen and dust are giving people with asthma a hard time. Asthma cases are on the rise, according to reports. According to the Centers for Disease Control, one in every 12 Americans are now suffering from asthma,
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Study Finds Adult Asthma Drug Dramatically Reduces Seasonal Attacks in Kids – MyFox Washington DC


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Study Finds Adult Asthma Drug Dramatically Reduces Seasonal Attacks in Kids
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(NewsCore) – An asthma drug approved for teens and adults nearly eliminated seasonal increases in asthma attacks and asthma symptoms among children living in inner-city environments, according to research released Thursday by the National Institutes of
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Gluten linked to asthma in study – MyFox Tampa Bay


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Gluten linked to asthma in study
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As the number of children diagnosed with asthma continue to rise, many point to environmental factors like pollen and pollution. But now new research is saying, for some, the problem may be less about what we breathe and more about what we eat.
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Babies Given Antibiotics May Face 70% Higher Risk Of Asthma, US Study Shows – MyFox Washington DC


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Babies Given Antibiotics May Face 70% Higher Risk Of Asthma, US Study Shows
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By NewsCore Babies who are treated with antibiotics before they are six months old are at a significantly increased risk of developing asthma, scientists at
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