Asthma Pills Work as Well as Inhaled Steroids: Study – U.S. News & World Report


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Asthma Pills Work as Well as Inhaled Steroids: Study
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WEDNESDAY, May 4 (HealthDay News) — In a study that compared asthma pills against commonly prescribed inhaled steroids, British researchers found that the oral medications were as effective as the inhaled drugs.
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Increased Asthma Rates Could Have Devastating Consequences for Latinos – Fox News


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Increased Asthma Rates Could Have Devastating Consequences for Latinos
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Hispanic children are the group least likely to get treatment for asthma, a respiratory disease. Asthma rates are increasing dramatically, and that could have devastating consequences for Hispanics children, who are the group least likely to get
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Lack Of Asthma Training Putting Lives At Risk, UK – Medical News Today (press release)


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Lack Of Asthma Training Putting Lives At Risk, UK
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A new survey(1) of GPs by Asthma UK and the Primary Care Respiratory Society UK (PCRS) indicates that asthma education for healthcare professionals is a low priority despite over half of GPs agreeing that the number of deaths from asthma could be
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Asthma Affects 4.3 Million More People In 8 Years In USA – Medical News Today


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Asthma Affects 4.3 Million More People In 8 Years In USA
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25 million Americans in 2009 suffered from asthma, compared to about 20 million in 2001, in 2001 7% of the country's population was affected, in 2009 8% were affected. In just eight years the number of people diagnosed with asthma grew by 4.3 million,
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Asthma Rates on the Rise Says Center for Disease

Asthma Rates on the Rise Says U.S. U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC

Fox news is reporting that despite improvements in air quality and decreases in cigarette smoking, the number of Americans diagnosed with asthma is on the rise, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Tuesday is World Asthma Day, and the CDC has released a new report that shows the number of people diagnosed with asthma in the United States has grown by 4.3 million between 2001 and 2009. That means as of 2009, 1 in 12 Americans live with the inflammatory disorder. And although there is an increase in diagnoses among all demographic groups, the report notes a higher percentage of children have asthma than adults, specifically about 9.6 percent compared to 7.7 percent, respectively.

“The trend has been gradually rising over this decade,” said Dr. Paul Garbe, chief of CDC’s Air Pollution and Respiratory Health Branch. “We still see almost 3,500 people die each year with asthma, which is 3,500 more than should be.”

An increase in asthma diagnoses means an increase in medical costs. In 2002, asthma-related medical costs added up to about $53 billion. By 2007, that number jumped 6 percent to about $56 billion.

“That translates into over $3,330 per person,” Garbe said.

Garbe went on to say that asthma complications also mean a loss of productivity in the workplace and an increase in emergency room visits. The CDC also reports that 2 in 5 asthma sufferers are uninsured, making it hard to obtain medications.

CDC officials said they don’t have an explanation for the growth in asthma rates, but they continue to spread awareness, noting treatment and prevention is a key to keeping the disease under control since asthma is a chronic illness. Symptoms include wheezing, breathlessness, coughing and chest tightness.

There isn’t a cure for asthma, but patients can control symptoms with inhalers and prevent attacks by avoiding triggers.

Triggers are often environmental — such as mold, pet dandruff and pollution. One of the most common is secondhand smoke.

“Despite the fact that outdoor air quality has improved, we’ve reduced two common asthma triggers — secondhand smoke and smoking in general — asthma is increasing,” Garbe said. “While we don’t know the cause of the increase, our top priority is getting people to manage their symptoms better.”

CDC officials said asthma attacks aren’t inevitable, and they can be controlled with the proper treatment and education.>

April showers brought us May flowers and allergies as well – Naples Daily News

April showers brought us May flowers and allergies as well
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World Asthma Day 2011: “You Can Control Your Asthma” – Medical News Today

World Asthma Day 2011: "You Can Control Your Asthma"
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Tuesday is World Asthma Day (WAD) and the theme will be "You Can Control Your Asthma," continuing the focus on the positive theme introduced for WAD 2007 and consistent with the emphasis on asthma control set out in the latest versions of guideline
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Call for more GP asthma training – BBC News


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Call for more GP asthma training
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Two-thirds of GPs in Wales feel that doctors' knowledge of asthma could be improved, a survey suggests. Asthma UK Cymru's John Mathias said the findings showed asthma training is not being given the priority it deserves. Fifty Welsh GPs were among 1000
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