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Asthma Raises Heart Attack Risk, Research Suggests
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"People with asthma should make an effort to optimally control their asthma symptoms, because proper asthma control not only improves asthma symptoms and quality of life but also reduces the risk of heart attack," said Dr. Young Juhn, a pediatrics
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Asthma Raises Heart Attack Risk, Research Suggests – U.S. News & World Report


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Asthma Raises Heart Attack Risk, Research Suggests
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SUNDAY, Nov. 16, 2014 (HealthDay News) — People suffering from asthma who have to take medication every day to control it may face an increased risk of heart attack, new research suggests. And a second study confirms that having active asthma also …
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Patients with active asthma at higher risk for heart attack, research shows – Medical Xpress


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Patients with active asthma at higher risk for heart attack, research shows
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Patients with active asthma—such as any use of asthma medications, and unscheduled office or emergency visits for asthma—are at a twofold risk of having a heart attack, according to Mayo Clinic research presented at the American Heart Association's …
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Asthma Raises Heart Attack Risk, Research Suggests – HealthDay

Asthma Raises Heart Attack Risk, Research Suggests
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SUNDAY, Nov. 16, 2014 (HealthDay News) — People suffering from asthma who have to take medication every day to control it may face an increased risk of heart attack, new research suggests. And a second study confirms that having active asthma also …
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Laser scientists’ new research could improve the treatment of asthma sufferers – Phys.Org

Laser scientists' new research could improve the treatment of asthma sufferers
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UK scientists have used a laser beam trap to examine how drug particles from asthma inhalers behave as they are projected through the air. Their findings could improve the effectiveness of inhalers for the over 5 million people in the UK suffering from
Laser trap tests asthma inhalersOptics.org

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UW wins $70 million grant for asthma research – Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

UW wins $70 million grant for asthma research
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"Our ongoing efforts to more effectively treat those affected by the urban asthma epidemic are critical to the well-being and future quality of life for millions of children who suffer with this disease, and promise to help others around the globe as
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UW awarded $70 million to continue asthma research in inner city – UW Badger Herald


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UW awarded $70 million to continue asthma research in inner city
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A longstanding University of Wisconsin project researching asthma in people living in the inner city got a $70 million grant, marking the largest award ever for the UW School of Medicine and Public Health. The grant will be used to continue research
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UW-Madison awarded $70M NIH grant for asthma researchMilwaukee Business Journal
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UW-Madison awarded $70M NIH grant for asthma research – Milwaukee Business Journal


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UW-Madison awarded $70M NIH grant for asthma research
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The grantfrom the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases — the largest grant ever for the school — increases the total amount of NIH funding for the project, the Inner-City Asthma Consortium, to more than $190 million since 2002. The
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Immune system research also may help reveal new asthma clues – Medical Xpress


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Immune system research also may help reveal new asthma clues
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New knowledge about the immune system may lead to better understanding of asthma and how best to treat it. A new method of developing vaccines could point the way forward in the fight against infectious diseases for which traditional vaccination has
Developing Lifesaving Vaccines in a New WayNews from Rutgers

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Research team learns more about why airway closes up during asthma attacks – Medical Xpress


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Research team learns more about why airway closes up during asthma attacks
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The molecular regulation of smooth-muscle contraction is an important determinant of airway responses during an acute asthmatic attack. In acute asthma, various triggers, including viral illnesses and aeroallergens, can cause acute narrowing of the

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