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Good Number of Asthma Patients Get Fish Prasadam
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On Sunday, it was the second as well as the final day of the medicine's annual administration by the Bathini family. A recent report has revealed that thousands of asthma patients showed up at the Exhibition Grounds, Nampally, on the day to take the
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PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — The number of people with asthma is on the rise. – CBS Local

PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — The number of people with asthma is on the rise.
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“We're still much higher than we were 20, 30, 40 years ago,” says Dr. Deborah Gentile, an asthma specialist at Allegheny General Hospital. “We live cleaner. Less germ exposure. We're seeing more asthma. Some of it is nutritionally related and obesity
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Number of children admitted to hosptal with asthma falls since smoking ban – Telegraph.co.uk


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Number of children admitted to hosptal with asthma falls since smoking ban
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Previous studies have shown that hospital admissions for childhood asthma fell after smoke-free legislation was introduced in Scotland and North America. The smoking ban in England has also been found to have reduced the rate of heart attacks.
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Smoking ban reduces the number of people admitted to hospital for heart … – Daily Mail


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Smoking ban reduces the number of people admitted to hospital for heart
Daily Mail
Admissions for strokes declined by 16 per cent, while hospitalisations for respiratory diseases such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, were rapidly followed by a 24 per cent decrease in hospitalisation. Exposure to cigarette smoke
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