New Zealand asthma trial points to green lipped mussel aiding young people … – New Zealand Doctor Online

New Zealand asthma trial points to green lipped mussel aiding young people
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Asthma is one of the most common chronic diseases affecting young children and adults in New Zealand, particularly during winter. But a random, double-blind trial in children with moderate-severe chronic obstructive asthma indicates the NZ green-lipped

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People with Asthma Get the Green Light for Exercise – Health Behavior News Service


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People with Asthma Get the Green Light for Exercise
Health Behavior News Service
By Christen Brownlee, Contributing Writer Not only is it safe for people with asthma to exercise, but doing so could reduce their risk of asthma symptoms or attacks, according to a new evidence review in The Cochrane Library. Many people with asthma

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MEDDB: A medicinal plant database developed with the information gathered from tribal people in and around Madurai, Tamil Nadu.

MEDDB: A medicinal plant database developed with the information gathered from tribal people in and around Madurai, Tamil Nadu.

Bioinformation. 2012;8(8):391-3

Authors: Mary JA, Priyadharshini KC, Amal GP, Ramya G, Nithya R, Ambika MB, Shenbagarathai R

Abstract
Tribal peoples are endowed with enriched traditional wisdom to use available nature resources around them. They are well versed in the usage of plant for treating various diseases. They have used powder or extract or paste form of the plant parts such as root, shoot, whole plant, fruits and leaves etc. The recipe known by the tribal people was passed on only to their family members and community through mouth to mouth practice. Hence, the knowledge is confined to particular people alone. It is always expedient to store information in the database, so that it will be accessible by everyone from everywhere. To achieve this, MEDDB has been developed, which stores the details of 110 plant species that are commonly used by tribes for fever, asthma, cold, cough, diabetes, diarrhea, dysentery, eye infections, stomach ache, wounds and snake bite. The details of each plant were collected from the literature and through web search to give comprehensive and exhaustive information. Each plant entry is compiled under the subheadings viz., common name, classification, physical characteristics, medicinal uses, active constituents, and references.

PMID: 22570521 [PubMed – in process]

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Asthma an Often Unrecognized Risk for Older People – WebMD

Asthma an Often Unrecognized Risk for Older People
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By Denise Mann People over 65 also have asthma and often face an uphill health battle as a result, a new study suggests. Once hospitalized, these individuals are 14 times more likely to die from asthma than younger adults. What's more, asthma increases
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