Health: ‘Good’ bacteria, asthma prevention linked – The Daily Progress


The Daily Progress

Health: 'Good' bacteria, asthma prevention linked
The Daily Progress
WASHINGTON — Gut checks suggest that not having enough of certain “good” intestinal germs early in life may increase babies' risk of developing asthma, according to a new study of more than 300 children. Wait: What could gut bacteria have to do with a …
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Progress Towards a New Asthma Treatment – Drug Discovery & Development


Drug Discovery & Development

Progress Towards a New Asthma Treatment
Drug Discovery & Development
Source: University of Queensland University of Queensland researchers are developing a new asthma treatment that targets the underlying cause of asthma, rather than just the symptoms. Asthma affects one in 10 Australians and is the most common chronic …

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Gains in asthma management show progress in reducing health care disparities – Alexandria Echo Press

Gains in asthma management show progress in reducing health care disparities
Alexandria Echo Press
A growing number of children are getting their asthma under control in Minnesota, including children covered by Medicaid programs, according to data from the sixth annual Health Care Disparities Report conducted by MN Community Measurement for the 

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New EPA Rules Help Communities of Color Breathe Easier – Center For American Progress


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New EPA Rules Help Communities of Color Breathe Easier
Center For American Progress
Carbon emissions can also lead directly to a worsening of asthma symptoms. For many people of color, this air pollution is an unavoidable feature of daily life because they are more likely to live and work in the nation's most polluted cities.

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