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Public Release: 10-Jun-2015 Aerobic exercise seems to curb asthma severity
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Aerobic exercise seems to curb the severity of asthma symptoms and improves quality of life, finds a small study published online in the journal Thorax. It should be routinely added to the drug treatment of moderate to severe asthma, suggest the
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Aerobic Exercise May Reduce Asthma SeverityUniversity Herald
Asthma sufferers should be given prescriptions for exercise, say expertsExpress.co.uk
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Aerobic exercise seems to curb asthma severity and improves quality of life – Medical Xpress


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Aerobic exercise seems to curb asthma severity and improves quality of life
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Children with asthma use inhalers to relieve some of their symptoms, which include coughing, wheezing, chest tightness and shortness of breath. Credit: Tradimus, Wikimedia commons. Aerobic exercise seems to curb the severity of asthma symptoms and …

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SLIT-tablet seems safe for patients with asthma, allergic rhinitis – Clinical Advisor

SLIT-tablet seems safe for patients with asthma, allergic rhinitis
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HealthDay News — For patients with asthma and allergic rhinitis with/without conjunctivitis (AR/C), treatment with a Timothy grass sublingual immunotherapy tablet (SLIT-tablet) may be safe, results of research published in Allergy indicate. Using data
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Calpol asthma study is not as straightforward as it seems – The Times (subscription)


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Calpol asthma study is not as straightforward as it seems
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Children who are given Calpol are significantly more likely to develop asthma, according to a study of more than 20,000 children reported today. The study, by Spanish scientists, found that six and seven-year-olds who were given the medicine once a
Children given Calpol more likely to develop asthma, says studyTelegraph.co.uk
Paracetamol 'Could Cause Asthma' In KidsSky News
Babies given Calpol just once a month 'are five times as likely to develop asthma'Daily Mail

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