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Treatment of asthma: predicting the future of atopic disease treatment Dr. Paul O’Byrne in an interview with Dr. Roman Jaeschke: part 2.
Related Articles Treatment of asthma: predicting the future of atopic disease treatment Dr. Paul O’Byrne in an interview with Dr. Roman Jaeschke: part 2. Pol Arch Med Wewn. 2016 Dec 23;126(12):1031-1032 Authors: O’Byrne P, Jaeschke R PMID: 28010009 [PubMed – in process] View full post on pubmed: asthma
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Secrets of Korean Medicine Part 6: Do You Think Asthma Is Curable? – The Epoch Times
The Epoch Times Secrets of Korean Medicine Part 6: Do You Think Asthma Is Curable?The Epoch TimesAsthma has become a very common chronic disease that affects more than 300 million people around the world. In the next 10 years, the number of people affected is expected to increase to 400 million. Daily in the United…
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Meda Pharmaceuticals Announces Launch of Part 3 of the Medikidz Explain Asthma … – PR Newswire (press release)
PR Newswire (press release) Meda Pharmaceuticals Announces Launch of Part 3 of the Medikidz Explain Asthma …PR Newswire (press release)SOMERSET, N.J., Nov. 5, 2015 /PRNewswire/ — Meda Pharmaceuticals (Meda), a leading international specialty pharmaceutical company, announces the launch of Part 3 of the Medikidz Explain Asthma Series, the latest comic book to help families gain…
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The Burden of Asthma in Milwaukee: Part One – Milwaukee Courier Weekly Newspaper
Milwaukee Courier Weekly Newspaper The Burden of Asthma in Milwaukee: Part OneMilwaukee Courier Weekly NewspaperAs recently as 2009, Milwaukee's asthma population ranked second in the nation and has been in the top five worst cities for almost a decade. Statistics for asthma in America are so high that the CDC (Centers for Disease Control) has…
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Gene may play part in how kids respond to asthma meds – WSFA
WSFA Gene may play part in how kids respond to asthma medsWSFA{HealthDay News) — Researchers say they've identified a gene that affects whether children with asthma respond to corticosteroids. Corticosteroids are the most effective treatment for chronic asthma and acute asthma attacks, but some children don't …Association Between Adverse Childhood Experiences and Pediatric Asthma …Lung…
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Gene May Play Part in How Kids Respond to Asthma Meds: Study – U.S. News & World Report
Fox News Gene May Play Part in How Kids Respond to Asthma Meds: StudyU.S. News & World ReportWEDNESDAY, April 22, 2015 (HealthDay News) — Researchers say they've identified a gene that affects whether children with asthma respond to corticosteroids. Corticosteroids are the most effective treatment for chronic asthma and acute asthma attacks, …Scientists find potential new…
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Pollution Poses Significant Issues for Asthma & Allergy Patients Part 2 – HCPLive
Pollution Poses Significant Issues for Asthma & Allergy Patients Part 2HCPLiveAlong with the issues pollution poses for asthma and allergy patients, developing research shows it can also affect cardiovascular health as well. David B. Peden, MD, MS, from the University of North Carolina School of Medicine discussed these new … View full post on asthma –…
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Mt Sinai Explores Ways to Make Genetic Information Part of Asthma Health Study – GenomeWeb
Mt Sinai Explores Ways to Make Genetic Information Part of Asthma Health StudyGenomeWebThe Mt Sinai team developed the asthma app in collaboration with LifeMap Solutions, a BioTime subsidiary. The partners are now developing an electronic genetic counseling platform, which could be included in future versions of the app, that would …Investors appear to wake up…
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Framingham Part of Commonwealth’s Asthma Pilot Program For High-Risk … – Patch.com
Framingham Part of Commonwealth's Asthma Pilot Program For High-Risk …Patch.comIn an effort to improve outcomes for asthmatic older adults and children living in high risk communities with documented health disparities, more than $1.75 million has been provided to the Department of Public Health to fund new programs in … View full post on asthma –…
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Children with asthma take part in Camp Not-A-Choo – Yuma Sun
Children with asthma take part in Camp Not-A-ChooYuma SunAmanda Aguirre, president and CEO of the Regional Center for Border Health Inc., says that the main goal of the asthma camp is to empower children who suffer from asthma, as well as help them manage their symptoms. Buy this photo. Posted: Friday, July … View full…