Game on: Controlling breathing conditions to stay active through sports and … – Creston News Advertiser


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Game on: Controlling breathing conditions to stay active through sports and
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Symptoms like these are most often related to asthma and can be caused by a number of factors including pollen, dust, allergies or smoke. However, when these symptoms happen during, or shortly after exercise or physical activity, it may not be asthma,

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Palatin Obtains $21.1M to Advance Programs in Female Sexual Dysfunction and Asthma – Genetic Engineering News

Palatin Obtains $21.1M to Advance Programs in Female Sexual Dysfunction and Asthma
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It intends to use the proceeds for working capital and general corporate purposes including its clinical trial program with bremelanotide for female sexual dysfunction (FSD), its PL-3994 programs for asthma, and for the preclinical development of

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Council eyes bill for paid sick leave | Philadelphia Daily News | 2011-03-01 – Philadelphia Daily News

Council eyes bill for paid sick leave | Philadelphia Daily News | 2011-03-01
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"Every time he got sick I had to take off," Lomax, 38, who lost several jobs as her son battled asthma, allergies and other afflictions, told the Daily News. "One job, my son had a seizure. I took three days off. When I came back they said: 'This isn't

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Council eyes bill for paid sick leave | Philadelphia Daily News | 2011-02-28 – Philadelphia Daily News

Council eyes bill for paid sick leave | Philadelphia Daily News | 2011-02-28
Philadelphia Daily News
"Every time he got sick I had to take off," says Lomax, 38, who lost several jobs as her son battled asthma, allergies and other afflictions. "One job, my son had a seizure. I took three days off. When I came back they said: 'This isn't going to work

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Study Finds Microbes Reduce Risk of Children Developing Asthma – news Stories


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Study Finds Microbes Reduce Risk of Children Developing Asthma
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A German epidemiological study, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, confirms previous findings that children living on farms are significantly less likely to develop asthma than others. This study shows that the lower susceptibility of
Children raised on farms less vulnerable to asthmaTheMedGuru
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Children on Farms Have Low Asthma RiskMedIndia
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