People living close to equator more likely to have asthma, allergies – Fox News


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People living close to equator more likely to have asthma, allergies
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A new study has revealed that people living closer to the equator are more likely to have asthma and allergies compared to those living further from the latitudinal line, HealthDay News reported. According to the study authors, the association may be
Geographic Factors Can Cause Allergies, Asthma: People Living Close to the Science Daily (press release)
Living Near Equator May Boost Your Risk for Allergy, AsthmaU.S. News & World Report
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Geographic Factors Can Cause Allergies, Asthma: People Living Close to the … – Science Daily (press release)


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Geographic Factors Can Cause Allergies, Asthma: People Living Close to the
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"Allergies and asthma are serious diseases that can be life-threatening if not diagnosed and treated properly," said allergist Richard Weber, MD, ACAAI president. "Both conditions can be more than bothersome for people, no matter their geographic
Living Near Equator May Boost Your Risk for Allergy, AsthmaU.S. News & World Report
Allergies and Asthma More Common Closer to the EquatorEveryday Health
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Many people still affected with asthma after exposure to chemicals at work – News-Medical.net

Many people still affected with asthma after exposure to chemicals at work
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Despite known risks and recommendations for protective equipment, many people are still affected with asthma after exposure to chemicals at work. This is the finding of an international study of 13,000 people carried out at the Sahlgrenska Academy,

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Why Obese People Have Higher Rates of Asthma – Science Daily (press release)

Why Obese People Have Higher Rates of Asthma
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"Our study started with the clinical observation that both obesity and anorexia can lead to asthma," said Gerard Karsenty MD, PhD, professor and chair of genetics and development and professor of medicine at CUMC, and lead author of the study. "This
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New research may explain why obese people have higher rates of asthma – EurekAlert (press release)

New research may explain why obese people have higher rates of asthma
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"Our study started with the clinical observation that both obesity and anorexia can lead to asthma," said Gerard Karsenty MD, PhD, professor and chair of genetics and development and professor of medicine at CUMC, and lead author of the study. "This

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300 million people suffer from asthma globally, Azad – pharmabiz.com

300 million people suffer from asthma globally, Azad
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Around 300 million people suffer from asthma globally. It also causes about 250,000 persons deaths annually. According to the World Health Organisation (WHO) the number of asthmatic patients is expected to increase to 400 million by 2025, said
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300 million people suffer from asthma globally: Azad – Newstrack India

300 million people suffer from asthma globally: Azad
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Hyderabad, Dec. 6 (ANI): About 300 million people suffer from asthma globally. It also causes about 250000 deaths annually. According to the World Health Organization the number of asthmatic patients is expected to increase to 400 million by 2025.
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