Asthma pill ‘as effective as inhaler’ finds drug study – BBC News


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Asthma pill 'as effective as inhaler' finds drug study
BBC News
Drug research at a Norfolk university has found the asthma pill to be "as effective" as the inhaler. The University of East Anglia's study on 650 local patients, aged 12 to 80, found 80% could take the more user-friendly pill instead.
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Study: Women’s use of ‘the pill’ won’t raise kids’ asthma risk – Visalia Times-Delta

Study: Women's use of 'the pill' won't raise kids' asthma risk
Visalia Times-Delta
Some studies have suggested that a mother's use of birth control pills may increase the risk of asthma in children, but the data is limited and inconclusive, said the authors of the new study. The researchers examined the link between the type of birth
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Moms’ Use of ‘the Pill’ Won’t Raise Kids’ Asthma Risk: Study – BusinessWeek


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Moms' Use of 'the Pill' Won't Raise Kids' Asthma Risk: Study
BusinessWeek
Some studies have suggested that a mother's use of birth control pills may increase the risk of asthma in children, but the data is limited and inconclusive, said the authors of the new study. The researchers examined the link between the type of birth
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Moms’ Use of ‘the Pill’ Won’t Raise Kids’ Asthma Risk: Study – U.S. News & World Report


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Moms' Use of 'the Pill' Won't Raise Kids' Asthma Risk: Study
U.S. News & World Report
Some studies have suggested that a mother's use of birth control pills may increase the risk of asthma in children, but the data is limited and inconclusive, said the authors of the new study. The researchers examined the link between the type of birth
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