Memphis Named The “Asthma Capital” For 2012 – Sacramento Bee

Memphis Named The "Asthma Capital" For 2012
Sacramento Bee
By Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America WASHINGTON, May 1, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Today, on World Asthma Day, more than 300 million people worldwide are living with asthma, and nearly 25 million of them live right here in the US But for
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Memphis Named The “Asthma Capital” For 2012 – MarketWatch (press release)

Memphis Named The "Asthma Capital" For 2012
MarketWatch (press release)
Today, on World Asthma Day, more than 300 million people worldwide are living with asthma, and nearly 25 million of them live right here in the US But for all the talk of the global asthma epidemic, there are plenty of everyday reminders that asthma
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Dr. Lynn M. Taussig Named Chairman of iSonea’s Medical Advisory Board – MarketWatch (press release)

Dr. Lynn M. Taussig Named Chairman of iSonea's Medical Advisory Board
MarketWatch (press release)
The mission of the MAB is to advise iSonea on clinical studies related to the commercial development of its Acoustic Respiratory Monitoring(TM) (ARM) devices and mobile health applications for the management of asthma and related respiratory disorders.

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Oklahoma Named Worst For Fall Allergies – KTUL (blog)

Oklahoma Named Worst For Fall Allergies
KTUL (blog)
Oklahoma is one of the worst states in the country for fall allergies according to Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America. The organization just released their list of the most difficult places to live for people who suffer from fall allergies.
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SC cities named some of the worst places for fall allergies – Live 5 News

SC cities named some of the worst places for fall allergies
Live 5 News
The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America report named Columbia the 18th-worst city for fall allergies, up from No. 26 in 2010. The AAFA report uses seasonal pollen scores, estimated medicine use per allergy patient, and the number of
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Best Hospitals in the U.S. Named, 7 Are Good for Children’s Asthma – International Business Times


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Best Hospitals in the U.S. Named, 7 Are Good for Children's Asthma
International Business Times
By IB Times Staff Reporter | September 15, 2011 5:24 PM EDT The hospitals all scored 90 percent or more and are recognized for their performance in the areas of heart attack, heart failure, pneumonia, surgical and children's asthma.
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Richmond named “Asthma Capital” for the second straight year – Examiner.com

Richmond named “Asthma Capital” for the second straight year
Examiner.com
Richmond was recently awarded the title of “Asthma Capital” of the United States for the second straight year by the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America. As if this honor wasn't enough, Virginia Beach also fell into the top 10 most “challenging”
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Four Hunterdon school districts named ‘asthma-friendly’ – Hunterdon County Democrat – NJ.com

Four Hunterdon school districts named 'asthma-friendly'
Hunterdon County Democrat – NJ.com
By Kenna Caprio/Hunterdon County Democrat By Warren Cooper and Curtis Leeds All four Clinton Township schools have been deemed asthma-friendly by the Pediatric/Adult Asthma Coalition of New Jersey, a nonprofit advocacy group that gets funding from the

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