Air pollution linked to poorly controlled asthma – Nursing Times


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Air pollution linked to poorly controlled asthma
Nursing Times
People with asthma who have been exposed to air pollution for a long time are less likely to be able to control their condition, research has found. A study published in the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health looked at 480 asthmatics in
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Occupational asthma “costs £135m” – Nursing in Practice


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Occupational asthma "costs £135m"
Nursing in Practice
Workplace asthma might be costing the UK up to £135m a year, according to research. Breathing problems caused by conditions at work can take anything from
Cost of work-related asthma met by NHS not employer: researchersTelegraph.co.uk
Occupational asthma may cost UK £135m a yearOnMedica
Cost of Work-Related Asthma Being Met by NHSTopNews United States
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