Asthma sufferers and heart patients could be in danger as volcanic ash settles – Daily Mail


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Asthma sufferers and heart patients could be in danger as volcanic ash settles
Daily Mail
By Daily Mail Reporter Asthma sufferers and heart patients have been urged to be aware that their conditions could worsen as the volcanic ash cloud hits the UK today. There are around eight million people in Britain who suffer from breathing problems
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Asthma sufferers and heart patients could be in danger from volcanic ash cloud – Daily Mail


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Asthma sufferers and heart patients could be in danger from volcanic ash cloud
Daily Mail
By Daily Mail Reporter Asthma sufferers and heart patients have been urged to be aware that their conditions could worsen as the volcanic ash cloud hits the UK today. There are around eight million people in Britain who suffer from breathing problems
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Phreesia Helps Practices Manage Patients with Uncontrolled Asthma – PR Newswire (press release)

Phreesia Helps Practices Manage Patients with Uncontrolled Asthma
PR Newswire (press release)
NEW YORK, May 3, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — Phreesia, the patient check-in company, announced the release of an asthma control assessment to all primary care physicians and pediatrics practices in its network. The screening tool is part of Phreesia's

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Insufficient GP training in asthma putting patients’ lives at risk – OnMedica


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Insufficient GP training in asthma putting patients' lives at risk
OnMedica
More than half of GPs believe that the number of deaths from asthma could be reduced through better care and a third believe that asthma care should be given a higher priority, a survey by Asthma UK and the Primary Care Respiratory Society has found.
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‘Lack of asthma training is putting patients’ lives at risk’ – WalesOnline


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'Lack of asthma training is putting patients' lives at risk'
WalesOnline
A LACK of asthma training among GPs and their staff in Wales could be putting patients' lives at risk, a charity has claimed today. Asthma UK Cymru has marked today's World Asthma Day by calling for asthma education
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Asthma not under control in 62% of patients, asthmatics do not adhere to … – pharmabiz.com

Asthma not under control in 62% of patients, asthmatics do not adhere to
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On the occasion of World Asthma Day – it is falling on May 3, city doctors highlighted that adhering to prescribed treatment is the most important aspect in managing a chronic disease like asthma. The scenario in India, as per a study done by Chest

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Asthma and Allergy Patients Prescribed Montelukast Instead of First Line … – AccentedTouch


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Asthma and Allergy Patients Prescribed Montelukast Instead of First Line
AccentedTouch
“Patients with asthma or allergic rhinitis (nasal allergies), initially prescribed montelukast (Singulair) instead of typical first-line therapy have low rates of persistence on montelukast and may ultimately discontinue therapy altogether,

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