Asthma Burden On Hispanic Sufferers Highlighted in New Report – ThirdAge


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Asthma Burden On Hispanic Sufferers Highlighted in New Report
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Asthma is having a devastating impact on Hispanic people's quality of life, according to a new report by The American … Read MoreLung Association. Asthma is proving to have a devastating impact on Hispanic sufferers' quality of life, according to a
American Lung Association Report: Asthma Weighs Heavily on HispanicsPR Newswire (press release)
Fighting For Air: Hispanics Have Worse AsthmaHealthyState.org
Hispanics in Ohio Burdened by AsthmaReadMedia (press release)
NBC San Diego
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Risk of increased severe attacks in kids by asthma drugs, FDA report – Healthy Living


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Risk of increased severe attacks in kids by asthma drugs, FDA report
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Asthma is the common chronic inflammatory disease of the airways characterized by variable and recurring symptoms, reversible airflow obstruction and bronchospasm. A study revealed one class of asthma drug can increase risk of hospitalization in

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New Report Highlights The Burden Of Asthma On Latinos – KPBS


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New Report Highlights The Burden Of Asthma On Latinos
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SAN DIEGO — Latinos in San Diego are disproportionately affected by asthma. A new report from the American Lung Association highlights some of the reasons why. The report says the social and economic disadvantages Latinos face make
INLAND: Report shows Hispanics affected by asthmaPress-Enterprise
Hispanics in California Disproportionately Burdened by AsthmaPR Newswire (press release)
Iowa Hispanics disproportionately affected by asthmaThe Gazette: Eastern Iowa Breaking News and Headlines
ReadMedia (press release) –Hispanically Speaking News (blog) –MarketWatch (press release)
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INLAND: Report shows Hispanics affected by asthma – Press-Enterprise


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INLAND: Report shows Hispanics affected by asthma
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The American Lung Association Tuesday released a report indicating that biological, environmental, political and cultural factors affect Hispanics and asthma rates. Of California's estimated 13 million Hispanics, about 1.4 million of them
Hispanics in California Disproportionately Burdened by AsthmaPR Newswire (press release)
Iowa Hispanics disproportionately affected by asthmaThe Gazette: Eastern Iowa Breaking News and Headlines
Hispanics in New York Burdened by AsthmaReadMedia (press release)
MarketWatch (press release)
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Asthma drugs may increase attacks in kids: report – Reuters


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Asthma drugs may increase attacks in kids: report
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NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – One class of drugs used to prevent wheezing and shortness of breath in people with asthma may increase kids' risk of being hospitalized for an asthma attack, according to a new analysis from the US Food
Some Asthma Drugs Raise Risk of Complications, Especially in Kids: StudyU.S. News & World Report
Kids at Increased Risk with Long-Acting Beta-AgonistsMedPage Today
LABA Use Ups Risk of Serious Asthma Events in ChildrenDoctors Lounge

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MARKET REPORT: Skyepharma in a jam over asthma drug – This is Money


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MARKET REPORT: Skyepharma in a jam over asthma drug
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was run by its controversial founder Ian Gowrie Smith, who then had a history of over-promising and under-delivering, the City was up in arms after he announced a shock deeply-discounted £35m rights issue to develop Flutiform, its asthma treatment.
SkyePharma's Asthma Treatment Faces European Approval Delay; Shares FallRTT News
SkyePharma hit with European delay on Flutiform appFierceDrugDelivery
SkyePharma lung drug faces European approval delayReuters UK

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Use of Asthma Controller Meds on the Rise Among U.S. Kids – U.S. News & World Report

Use of Asthma Controller Meds on the Rise Among U.S. Kids
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THURSDAY, Oct. 13 (HealthDay News) — The percentage of children with asthma in the United States who use a prescription "controller" medicine has nearly doubled since the late 1990s, a new federal government report finds. The analysis of data from the

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Report ranks seven Pa. cities among smoggiest in nation – Tribune Review

Report ranks seven Pa. cities among smoggiest in nation
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Smog is an irritant that can cause asthma attacks and other respiratory problems, especially for the elderly and children. Pennsylvania had 35 days of high smog last year, comparable to neighboring states New Jersey and Ohio.
Group: Air here still dirtyPennLive.com

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Report: Hispanics disproportionately impacted by air pollution – NorthJersey.com

Report: Hispanics disproportionately impacted by air pollution
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“We already have higher rates of asthma than others in our country because Latinos live in poor communities where there are lots of air pollutants but especially we are looking at smog and ozone,” said Elena Rios, president and CEO of National Hispanic
Study to Show Half of Hispanic Americans are at Risk From Breathing Unhealthy airistockAnalyst.com (press release)
Study: Latinos Face Major Health Risks from Delays of EPA Air Pollution RulesPR Newswire (press release)

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