Long-Term Exposure to Air Pollution Linked to Poor Asthma Control – Your Daily News Fix (blog)


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Long-Term Exposure to Air Pollution Linked to Poor Asthma Control
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New research suggests that there is a strong connection present between persistent exposure to air pollution, as well as poor asthma control. The study carried out by researchers was composed of 481 adults diagnosed with the inflammatory airway disease
Fireworks boosted weekend pollution in UtahSalt Lake Tribune
UK deaths from air pollution as high as reported during the 1952 `Great Smog`Environmental Expert (press release)

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Northern Alberta warned of continued poor air quality – Edmonton Journal


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Northern Alberta warned of continued poor air quality
Edmonton Journal
The haze of smoke carries particulate matter that can cause health problems once inhaled, particularly in people who already have respiratory problems such as asthma, or cardiac issues. “People with asthma, bronchitis, emphysema or angina should
Health officials warn: air quality low in northern Alta.CTV.ca

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Working Mother’s Held Responsible for Children Poor Health – TopNews United States


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Working Mother's Held Responsible for Children Poor Health
TopNews United States
After studying various reviews of surveys from the past 20 years, U. S researchers claimed that children of working mothers are more likely to fall victim of health issues like asthma and accidents in comparison to those with non-working mothers.
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Kids of moms who work outside get hurt moreTopNews Arab Emirates
Study: Working Mothers Have One More Reason to Feel GuiltyParentDish
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Poor have worst asthma symptoms – UPI.com

Poor have worst asthma symptoms
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21 (UPI) — Those living in poverty sufferer more from asthma than those with higher incomes, US researchers said. Researchers at the University of
Study: Asthma Hits Poor Minorities Worst in CaliforniaTIME
UCLA releases results of new asthma studyExaminer.com
New report finds low-income Californians with asthma experience frequent symptomsNews-Medical.net
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UCLA Asthma Study Connects Poverty and Asthma

UCLA California Asthma Study Connects Poverty and Asthma

Almost 5 million Californians have been diagnosed with asthma. On December 16, 2010, the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research released the results of a study, which analyzed asthma in California. They found a significant relationship between poverty and asthma; residents living in poverty suffer more severe consequences from the condition than those in higher income brackets. They also found that asthma is increasing in the state of California: it has increased from 11.3% in 2001 to 13.0% in 2007. A summary of the findings are listed below.

Lost productivity:

In 2007, Californians missed an estimated 1.2 million days of work and 1.6 million days of school because of asthma. Income was a significant factor. Low-income sufferers missed an average of 2.2 days of work, compared with an average of 0.6 days of work missed by those with higher incomes. Low-income children missed twice as many days of school due to asthma as children from higher-income families.

Preventable urgent care:

Rates of emergency department visits for asthma were twice as high for low-income adults than they were for high-income adults (low-income: 18.8%; high-income: 8.8%). Low-income children also sought emergency treatment more frequently (low-income: 23.9%; high-income: 12.5%). Hospitalization rates were six times higher for low-income adults.

Health insurance:

Low-income Californians suffering from asthma were five times as likely to be uninsured (22.1%) as their counterparts with asthma earning twice as much (4.4%).

Los Angeles County has a lower than average rate:

In several counties, the prevalence of asthma among children and adults was lower than that of the state. San Francisco, Monterey, Los Angeles, Orange, San Diego and Riverside counties had a significantly lower rate. The rates were significantly lower than the statewide prevalence of 8.3%. Significantly higher rates were found in the following counties: Tehama, Glenn, Colusa, Sutter, Yuba, Contra Costa, Solano, Sacramento, Fresno, Kern, Merced, Madera, and San Bernardino. These counties have a higher number of low-income residents.

Alternative therapies ‘could result in poor asthma control in kids’ – Sify

Alternative therapies 'could result in poor asthma control in kids'
Sify
The findings suggest that this trend is associated with a two-fold higher rate of poor asthma control in children. "Previous studies have shown that close
Kids with Asthma Found To Be Worse Off from Alternative MedicineMyHealthNewsDaily
Alternative care makes for worse asthma, study findsNational Post

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