Hassenfelds give $12.5M to Brown to fight childhood asthma, autism, obesity – The Providence Journal


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Hassenfelds give $12.5M to Brown to fight childhood asthma, autism, obesity
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PROVIDENCE, R.I. — The Rhode Island family whose philanthropy helped create Hasbro Children's Hospital is now donating $12.5 million to Brown University to create an institute devoted to combating childhood asthma, autism and obesity. The gift from
Brown announces new institute to combat child health issuesIsland Packet
New Children's Health Institute Launches With Hassenfeld GiftRhode Island Public Radio

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Massachusetts receives $1.75M for asthma programs – ABC6 – Providence, RI … – WLNE-TV (ABC6)


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Massachusetts receives $1.75M for asthma programs – ABC6 – Providence, RI
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BOSTON (AP) – The Massachusetts Department of Public Health has received more than $1.75 million to fund new asthma-related programs in high-risk communities with documented health disparities. Attorney General Martha Coakley said the funding is …
Massachusetts receives $1.75M for asthma programsNewsOK.com

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The Asthma Market Is Forecast to Remain Stable over the Next Decade, Despite … – The Providence Journal

The Asthma Market Is Forecast to Remain Stable over the Next Decade, Despite
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BURLINGTON, Mass., Oct. 8, 2014 /PRNewswire/ — Decision Resources Group finds that the market for asthma will remain stable, increasing slightly from $15.1 billion in 2013 to $16.1 billion in 2023 in the United States, France, Germany, Italy, Spain

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BUSINESS | PRESS RELEASES – The Providence Journal

BUSINESS | PRESS RELEASES
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Surveyed U.S. and European pulmonologists agree that reduction in rate of exacerbations is the attribute that most influences prescribing decisions in moderate to severe asthma. Clinical data and the opinions of interviewed thought leaders indicate
For Severe Asthma, Most Surveyed U.S. Payers Would Reimburse a Novel MarketWatch

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Surveyed Pulmonologists and Payers Anticipate More Controls on Branded … – The Providence Journal

Surveyed Pulmonologists and Payers Anticipate More Controls on Branded
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BURLINGTON, Mass., March 5, 2014 /PRNewswire/ — Decision Resources Group finds that as the Affordable Care Act drives up the demand for asthma drugs, exchange-based plans will impose more cost controls and prescribing barriers than commercial 

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Green DRIVE bus pull challenge raises money, awareness for youth asthma – The Providence Journal


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Green DRIVE bus pull challenge raises money, awareness for youth asthma
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PROVIDENCE — Jerediah Gonzalez of Cranston leads team Project 401, a non-profit break-dancing group, as it pulls a 29,000-pound Green DRIVE bus across the skating rink in Kennedy Plaza to help raise money for youth asthma outreach and education

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House dust protein may worsen asthma – The Providence Journal (blog)

House dust protein may worsen asthma
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A bacterial protein in common house dust may worsen allergic responses to indoor allergens, according to research conducted by the National Institutes of Health and Duke University. The finding is the first to document the presence of the protein
House Dust Ingredient Linked to Allergic Asthma: StudyThe Female Fan

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