Q&A: Weather Forecasts to Prevent Strokes and Asthma Attacks in Cuba – Inter Press Service

Q&A: Weather Forecasts to Prevent Strokes and Asthma Attacks in Cuba
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HAVANA, Jun 3 2013 (IPS) – A biometeorological forecast model developed in Cuba to sound the alert on weather conditions that exacerbate chronic diseases like asthma, hypertension and vascular disorders could also help predict the impacts of climate

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3 Common Allergens – How You Can Prevent Triggering an Allergy Attack – Hive Health Media


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3 Common Allergens – How You Can Prevent Triggering an Allergy Attack
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Coupled with a health condition like asthma, allergens can wreak havoc on your body and make your asthma symptoms worse. There are so many allergy triggers and it's important that you know what yours are so that you can avoid them and prevent your
Scientists: Climate change could boost pollen, allergiesCherry Hill Courier Post

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Prevent Asthma and Allergies Triggered by Pests This Spring – Business Wire (press release)

Prevent Asthma and Allergies Triggered by Pests This Spring
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FAIRFAX, Va.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Every year, the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America designates May as National Asthma and Allergy Awareness Month, a peak season for allergy and asthma symptoms. The National Pest Management Association
Study offers hope for allergy sufferers that don't like shots in doctor's officeTribune-Review

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Prevent Asthma and Allergies Triggered by Pests This Spring – Business Wire (press release)

Prevent Asthma and Allergies Triggered by Pests This Spring
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FAIRFAX, Va.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Every year, the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America designates May as National Asthma and Allergy Awareness Month, a peak season for allergy and asthma symptoms. The National Pest Management Association
Study offers hope for allergy sufferers that don't like shots in doctor's officeTribune-Review

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Parents Should Suck Kid’s Pacifiers To Prevent Asthma, Rashes – Study – CHANNELS


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Parents Should Suck Kid's Pacifiers To Prevent Asthma, Rashes – Study
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Toddlers are less likely to have asthma and itchy rashes if their parents “cleaned” their pacifiers by sucking on them when the kids were infants, a small new study suggests. The findings don't prove that technique protects kids against asthma, eczema
Sucking Your Child's Pacifier Clean May Have BenefitsNew York Times (blog)
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