Cycling federation doctor: Nothing surprising about prevalence of asthma amongst pro riders – CyclingTips


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Cycling federation doctor: Nothing surprising about prevalence of asthma amongst pro riders
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In the wake of the Simon Yates adverse analytical finding for the anti-asthma medication Terbutaline, CyclingTips has sought to answer a question many are asking: just why do so many pro cyclists have asthma? Given that said cyclists are amongst the
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WELLNESS WEDNESDAY: Asthma nothing to mess around with – Muncie Star Press

WELLNESS WEDNESDAY: Asthma nothing to mess around with
Muncie Star Press
The child had been diagnosed with asthma at age 1 but whenever he got out of breath during football matches or other games, he would take his inhaler and then carry on playing. Tragedy struck after the boy returned home from his visiting his
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Nothing to sneeze at: $6.5 million from US to study asthma and allergy – Hamilton Spectator

Nothing to sneeze at: $6.5 million from US to study asthma and allergy
Hamilton Spectator
A Hamilton immunologist has won a $6.5-million grant for research into how asthma and allergies occur from the US National Institutes of Health. Dr. Mark Larché will assemble a research team of about 20 at St. Joseph's Healthcare and McMaster
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Fall Allergies: Nothing To Sneeze At – Public News Service

Fall Allergies: Nothing To Sneeze At
Public News Service
For allergy and asthma sufferers, this time of year is anything but enjoyable. More over-the-counter and prescription medications are available today to help people breathe easier, says Dr. Jay Portnoy, an allergy and asthma specialist with Children's
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2011 Allergy Season Is Nothing to Sneeze At – NBC Dallas-Fort Worth


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2011 Allergy Season Is Nothing to Sneeze At
NBC Dallas-Fort Worth
Dr. Steven Cole, an allergy specialist at the Park Lane Allergy and Asthma Center at Baylor Dallas, said allergies are particularly bad this year. Early springlike temperatures are to blame, he said. Add in the dry, windy days North Texas has been
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Hypoallergenic Pillows Are Nothing to Sneeze at When Traveling or at Home – American Banking News (press release)

Hypoallergenic Pillows Are Nothing to Sneeze at When Traveling or at Home
American Banking News (press release)
31, 2011 (Business Wire) — May is deemed “National Asthma and Allergy Awareness Month” by the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America for one simple reason: it is the peak time for asthma and allergy symptoms. If you are one of 40 million Americans

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