Tag: Passive
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Passive smoking worsens asthma symptoms, impairs children’s response to … – News-Medical.net
Passive smoking worsens asthma symptoms, impairs children's response to …News-Medical.netChildren exposed to cigarette smoke at home have lower levels of an enzyme that helps them respond to asthma treatment, a study has found. Passive smoking is known to worsen asthma symptoms in children and impair their response to inhaled steroid … View full post on asthma…
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Passive Smoking Lowers Treatment Effectiveness in Children with Asthma – Nature World News
Nature World News Passive Smoking Lowers Treatment Effectiveness in Children with AsthmaNature World NewsAsthmatic Children exposed to cigarette smoke at home don't respond to treatment due to lower levels of a key enzyme, a latest study has found. The research shows that it is important to protect these children from secondhand smoke, both in public…
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Passive Smoking Dangerous for Asthmatic Kids – The New Indian Express
Nature World News Passive Smoking Dangerous for Asthmatic KidsThe New Indian ExpressPassive smoking is known to worsen asthma symptoms in children and impair their response to inhaled steroid treatment, but how this effect occurs was not known till date. Researchers at Imperial College London found that children with severe asthma …Passive smoking impairs children's responses…
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Passive smoking impairs children’s responses to asthma treatment – Eureka! Science News
Passive smoking impairs children's responses to asthma treatmentEureka! Science NewsChildren exposed to cigarette smoke at home have lower levels of an enzyme that helps them respond to asthma treatment, a study has found. Passive smoking is known to worsen asthma symptoms in children and impair their response to inhaled steroid …and more » View full post on…
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Passive smoking impairs children’s responses to asthma treatment – Medical Xpress
The Information Daily Passive smoking impairs children's responses to asthma treatmentMedical XpressPassive smoking is known to worsen asthma symptoms in children and impair their response to inhaled steroid treatment, but how this effect occurs was not known. Researchers at Imperial College London found that children with severe asthma with a parent …Children exposed to passive smoke…
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Bronchial Hyperreactivity During Histamine Passive Exposure
Conditions: Asthma; Bronchial HyperresponsivenessIntervention: Drug: histamine-benzylic alcohol (magistral preparation)Sponsors: Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Saint Pierre; Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Saint PierreRecruiting – verified September 2013 View full post on ClinicalTrials.gov: asthma | received in the last 14 days
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Wheeze, Asthma in Children Linked to Passive Smoke Exposure – Medscape
Wheeze, Asthma in Children Linked to Passive Smoke ExposureMedscapeMarch 19, 2012 — Children who are exposed to tobacco smoke prenatally or in their home after birth are at least 20% more likely to have wheezing episodes or develop asthma. The magnitude of the risks is higher than seen in previous estimates, … View full post…
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Passive smoking kills 600000 worldwide – NDTV.com
NDTV.com Passive smoking kills 600000 worldwideNDTV.comThis exposure was estimated to have caused 379000 deaths from heart disease, 165000 from lower respiratory infections, 36900 from asthma and 21400 from lung …and more » View full post on asthma – Google News
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Passive smoking kills 50000 Americans each year – Food Consumer
CTV.ca Passive smoking kills 50000 Americans each yearFood ConsumerBoth passive smoking and active smoking have been known to boost death risk from heart disease, stroke, infections, asthma, and lung cancer among other …Second Hand Smoke Kills 600K a YearToTheCenter.comPassive Smoking Kills 600000 People Every YearThirdAgeMore Bad News Released About Second Hand Smokecbs4denver.comGulfNews –UPI.com –eFitnessNowall 902 news articles »…
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Genetic Faults May Boost Passive Smoke Asthma Risk – Online – International News Network
Genetic Faults May Boost Passive Smoke Asthma RiskOnline – International News NetworkISLAMABAD: Genetic defects can increase a child's risk of developing asthma from second-hand smoke, German scientists said. The defects they discovered … View full post on asthma – Google News