Conditions: Asthma; Allergic Rhinitis; Cystic Fibrosis; Pneumonia
Intervention:
Sponsor: Children’s Hospital Boston
Recruiting – verified July 2016
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Conditions: Asthma; Allergic Rhinitis; Cystic Fibrosis; Pneumonia
Intervention:
Sponsor: Children’s Hospital Boston
Recruiting – verified July 2016
View full post on ClinicalTrials.gov: asthma | Studies received in the last 14 days
Condition: Tachycardia
Interventions: Procedure: mandibular block with Epinephrine; Procedure: C-CLAD-IL with Epinephrine; Procedure: Infiltration with Epinephrine; Procedure: Mandibular block without Epinephrine; Procedure: C-CLAD-IL without Epinephrine; Procedure: nfiltration without Epinephrine
Sponsors: Tel Aviv University; Sheba Medical Center; Private practice, Dr. Malka Ashkenazi
Not yet recruiting – verified December 2014
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BBC News |
Half of asthma patients underestimate exacerbation risk
Pulse More than half of asthma patients did not consider themselves at risk of an asthma attack, despite many having at least one risk factor for an exacerbation, claims an asthma charity. Asthma UK estimates over two million patients are at risk of an … People in Northern Ireland 'unaware of asthma risks' Charity: Attitude of 'it's just asthma' needs to change Chief Executive |
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Asthma exacerbation rebound from stopping low-dose steroids
Pulse The research – the first review and meta-analysis to examine the risk of asthma exacerbation in patients who stop low-dose inhaled corticosteroids – also found a mean decrease in FEV1 of 130mL in those who stopped medication. They also found children … |
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GP asthma registers 'reduce costs'
Pulse A study of 29 GP practices – 15 of which implemented an electronic system to flag up at-risk patients – showed the strategy cut the risk of hospitalisation by half compared with routine asthma care. There was also a non-significant drop in patients … |
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Non-asthma visits predict risk of asthma attacks, research shows
Pulse GPs should be aware of patients with asthma visiting their practice often with non asthma-related health problems, as they could be most at risk of an asthma attack, say researchers. Related articles. Asda to sell salbutamol inhalers over the counter … |
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GPs urged to ask about job-related factors in asthma
Pulse GPs should check job-related causes of asthma to catch occupational asthma early, say guidelines from the Royal College of Physicians have recommended. The guideline comes after a recent study estimated one in six cases of asthma in people of working … Experts advise doctors to investigate job link to asthma |
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Asthma inhaler cost reduced by 40%
Pulse A manufacturer has announced a large reduction in the cost of its low-dose dry-powder asthma inhaler. GlaxoSmithKline is cutting the price of its Seretide Accuhaler 100 to £18 for a 30 day course, a reduction of 42% from 1 … |
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Is Knoxville Really the Worst City for Allergies?
Knoxville Metro Pulse And upon identifying the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America as the source of this irritating smirch, I discovered on its website that this area has also been ranked second worst (after Richmond, Va.) for asthma. Since the runny noses, itchy eyes, … Valspar Unveils First Paint Certified by the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of … |
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At-risk registers 'improve management of asthma patients'
Pulse By Nigel Praities GP practices using registers of at-risk asthma patients are able to give their patients better care and reduce their likelihood of ending … |
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