Tag: sick
-
Are you too good-looking to get sick? From high blood pressure to asthma … – Daily Mail
Daily Mail Are you too good-looking to get sick? From high blood pressure to asthma …Daily MailWomen who were rated as more attractive were 21 per cent less likely to be diagnosed with high blood pressure, 22 per cent less likely to have diabetes, 12 per cent less likely to be asthmatic, 17 per cent…
-
Sick child transported from cruise ship in New York Harbor after asthma attack – WABC-TV
Sick child transported from cruise ship in New York Harbor after asthma attackWABC-TV… recovering in a Staten Island hospital, after first responders took him off a cruise ship due to an asthma attack. Police say medical staff on the "Norwegian Gem" cruise ship called for help when a 10-year old boy suffered an asthma attack…
-
Wheezing While Sick Could Mean A Higher Risk Of Asthma In Kids – CBS Local
CBS Local Wheezing While Sick Could Mean A Higher Risk Of Asthma In KidsCBS LocalPITTSBURGH (KDKA) — Does your child wheeze when he's sick? If so, he could have a higher risk of asthma. “It makes sense that if someone has an inherited tendency to asthma, and also if they wheeze from infections, that both…
-
Allergies? Asthma? Your surroundings could be making you sick – PennLive.com
Allergies? Asthma? Your surroundings could be making you sickPennLive.comRecognizing a quality of life issue, Bombatch was referred by her family physician to Dr. Robert Zuckerman of Allergy & Asthma Specialists of Harrisburg. Zuckerman, who often gives lectures to local physicians on allergy symptoms and treatment, also …and more » View full post on asthma – Google…
-
Does Your Work Make You Sick? – dailyRx
Does Your Work Make You Sick?dailyRx"Consult your physician if you have breathing problems." Rebecca Ghosh, PhD, of the MRC-HPA Centre for Environment and Health at Imperial College London, and colleagues wanted to find out if some jobs were linked to a higher risk of adult-onset asthma. View full post on asthma – Google News
-
Keeping sick buildings from making children sick – Cincinnati.com
Keeping sick buildings from making children sickCincinnati.com“We were shocked when we saw the same management,” said Andrew Beck, a Children's pediatrician specializing in asthma analysis and treatment. He is the lead author of an article on the project that will be published in the November issue of Pediatrics.and more » View full post on asthma –…
-
‘Innovation’ grants to boost programs serving sick elderly, children with … – Boston.com
'Innovation' grants to boost programs serving sick elderly, children with …Boston.comBy Chelsea Conaboy, Globe Staff Three Boston organizations will receive $11.6 million from the federal government to expand programs focused on keeping sick seniors out of the hospital, improving the health of children with asthma, and connecting …and more » View full post on asthma –…
-
Why Stress Might Make You Sick – MSN Health & Fitness
BigPond News Why Stress Might Make You SickMSN Health & FitnessIn turn, the inflammation can lead to conditions such as heart disease, asthma and autoimmune disorders, in which the immune system turns against the body. The research "suggests the kind of diseases that are going to be affected by stress," said study …Chronic Stress Feeds…
-
Train driver who took one in four days off sick wins £28000 unfair dismissal … – Daily Mail
Daily Mail Train driver who took one in four days off sick wins £28000 unfair dismissal …Daily MailDarrin Thomas was sacked by rail operators Southeastern after taking the huge number of sick days – more than one every four days – because of his asthma. The 45-year-old, who had smoked since the age of 15,…
-
Stopping Apartments From Making Tenants Sick – Gotham Gazette
Gotham Gazette Stopping Apartments From Making Tenants SickGotham GazetteOne of the main health effects that doctors point to as resulting from hazardous living conditions is pediatric asthma. Pediatric asthma is particularly an issue in the Bronx, where the rate of death from asthma is nearly three times higher than the …and more » View full post…