Scientific review finds asthma drugs suppress child growth – Fox News


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Scientific review finds asthma drugs suppress child growth
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Corticosteroid drugs given via inhalers to children with asthma may suppress their growth, according to two systematic reviews of scientific studies on the issue. Health experts who conducted the review and published it in The Cochrane Library journal
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Scientific review finds asthma drugs suppress child growth – Business Insider


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Scientific review finds asthma drugs suppress child growth
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LONDON (Reuters) – Corticosteroid drugs given via inhalers to children with asthma may suppress their growth, according to two systematic reviews of scientific studies on the issue. Health experts who conducted the review and published it in The
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Scientific review finds asthma drugs suppress child growth – Reuters


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Scientific review finds asthma drugs suppress child growth
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The first of the two systematic reviews focused on 25 trials involving 8,471 children up to 18 years old with mild to moderate persistent asthma. These trials tested almost all the available inhaled corticosteroids and showed they suppressed growth
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Scientific review finds asthma drugs suppress child growth – TrustLaw (blog)


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Scientific review finds asthma drugs suppress child growth
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LONDON, July 17 (Reuters) – Corticosteroid drugs given via inhalers to children with asthma may suppress their growth, according to two systematic reviews of scientific studies on the issue. Health experts who conducted the review and published it in
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New U.S. Fuel Standards Aim to Cut Asthma and Heart Attacks – Scientific American

New U.S. Fuel Standards Aim to Cut Asthma and Heart Attacks
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The Obama administration on Monday announced new fuel and automobile rules to cut soot, smog and toxic emissions, which it says will reduce asthma and heart attacks in the United States. The so-called Tier 3 rules unveiled by 
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Fiber-Munching Mice Avoid Asthma – Scientific American


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Fiber-Munching Mice Avoid Asthma
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Fiber-Munching Mice Avoid Asthma. Mice fed a fiber-rich diet were more resistant to allergy-induced airway inflammation, thanks to happy gut bacteria that produce fatty acids that calm the immune system. Sophie Bushwick reports.
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Depression Surpasses Asthma as Top Disability Problem amongst U.S. and … – Scientific American

Depression Surpasses Asthma as Top Disability Problem amongst U.S. and
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The recent tragedy in Newtown, Connecticut, perpetrated by 20 year-old Adam Lanza, has intensified the discussion about how mental health is handled and documented in the US. Officials have not provided information about Lanza's motivation and state of

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