Health Study: Connecticut Asthma Rates on the Rise – Ledyard, CT Patch – Patch.com

Health Study: Connecticut Asthma Rates on the Rise – Ledyard, CT Patch
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Asthma rates have risen nearly 18 percent in Connecticut between 2000 and 2010 and the disease disproportionately affects women, children and minorities, the most recent state survey of the disease shows. The Department of Public Health's “The Burden

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Asthma on the rise in Connecticut – Ct Post


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Asthma on the rise in Connecticut
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Asthma rates in Connecticut are rising, and residents of Bridgeport and the state's four other largest cities are more likely to be hospitalized with the condition than individuals anywhere else in the state. That's according to the Connecticut
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Asthma up in Conn., but reasons why are elusiveBoston.com

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Health Study: Connecticut Asthma Rates on the Rise – Patch.com


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Health Study: Connecticut Asthma Rates on the Rise
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Asthma rates have risen nearly 18 percent in Connecticut between 2000 and 2010 and the disease disproportionately affects women, children and minorities, the most recent state survey of the disease shows. The Department of Public Health's “The Burden
Asthma up in Conn., but reasons why are elusiveBoston.com
Asthma on the rise in ConnecticutDanbury News Times

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Urban lifestyle leading to rise in asthmatic children: World Allergy Organisation – Times of India

Urban lifestyle leading to rise in asthmatic children: World Allergy Organisation
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HYDERABAD: Asthma in children is increasing alarmingly in India with at least 15% rise mainly in big metros in thelast 10 years,the WorldAllergy Organisation (WAO ) said. With global warming, increase in pollution and change in lifestyle, the number of

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As Asthma Rates Rise, Researchers Look at Effective Medicines for Children – UCSF Today


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As Asthma Rates Rise, Researchers Look at Effective Medicines for Children
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As asthma rates continue to rise in the U.S. — proportionally affecting more children than adults — experts at UCSF and across the nation continue to search for the best medicines for pediatric patients. Nearly 10 percent of American children under

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