Surviving Serious Childhood Illness Takes Toll Later: Study – U.S. News & World Report

Surviving Serious Childhood Illness Takes Toll Later: Study
U.S. News & World Report
The researchers compared those with asthma or other chronic illness, such as cancer, diabetes and epilepsy, with people who did not have these conditions. Among those included in their analysis, 16 percent suffered from asthma and 3 percent had cancer,

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AstraZeneca withdraws asthma drug – Manchester Evening News

AstraZeneca withdraws asthma drug
Manchester Evening News
Drugs giant AstraZeneca is ending production of a pressurised metered dose inhaler version of its asthma treatment Pulmicort, which has been developed with technology partner SkyePharma. Cheshire-based AstraZeneca said that 'complex manufacturing
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AZ withdraws asthma drug, bad news for SkyePharma – Pharma Times

AZ withdraws asthma drug, bad news for SkyePharma
Pharma Times
AstraZeneca is to discontinue production of the pressurised metered dose inhaler version of its asthma treatment Pulmicort as a result of manufacturing problems. The Anglo-Swedish drugmaker says the decision has been taken to pull Pulmicort pMDI
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Colleges study asthma, roaches to find links – Myrtle Beach Sun News

Colleges study asthma, roaches to find links
Myrtle Beach Sun News
NEW ORLEANS — Researchers from Tulane and North Carolina State universities are gearing up to study whether exterminating roaches can alleviate asthma symptoms in children who live in public housing.
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Smokers less responsive to medicine for asthma: expert – Online – International News Network


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Smokers less responsive to medicine for asthma: expert
Online – International News Network
ISLAMABAD: The doctors must make asthma patients quit smoking first, as smokers are less responsive to the medicines used in the disease. British Expert on asthmatic and pulmonary diseases Prof. Andrew Greening said this at an interactive sessions

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