Tag: smoke
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Underweight or Obese Women Who Drink and Smoke May Have Higher Asthma Risk – The Southern
Underweight or Obese Women Who Drink and Smoke May Have Higher Asthma RiskThe Southern"Although individual physical and behavioral factors associated with asthma have been examined before, people are often exposed to multiple risk factors so it's important we understand the combined impact," lead author Jayadeep Patra said in a news … View full post on asthma…
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These Women Who Drink and Smoke May Risk Asthma – WebMD
Bel Marra Health These Women Who Drink and Smoke May Risk AsthmaWebMDSATURDAY, April 9, 2016 (HealthDay News) — Researchers say they have pinpointed several factors that increase asthma risk in women and — to a lesser extent — in men. They analyzed data from about 175,000 people between the ages of 18 and 44 in…
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Underweight or obese women who drink and smoke may have higher asthma risk – UPI.com
UPI.com Underweight or obese women who drink and smoke may have higher asthma riskUPI.com"Although individual physical and behavioral factors associated with asthma have been examined before, people are often exposed to multiple risk factors so it's important we understand the combined impact," lead author Jayadeep Patra said in a news … View full post on asthma…
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Underweight or Obese Women Who Drink and Smoke May Have Higher Asthma Risk – Montana Standard
Montana Standard Underweight or Obese Women Who Drink and Smoke May Have Higher Asthma RiskMontana Standard"Although individual physical and behavioral factors associated with asthma have been examined before, people are often exposed to multiple risk factors so it's important we understand the combined impact," lead author Jayadeep Patra said in a news … View full post…
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Underweight or Obese Women Who Drink and Smoke May Have Higher Asthma Risk – U.S. News & World Report
NorthEast Today Underweight or Obese Women Who Drink and Smoke May Have Higher Asthma RiskU.S. News & World ReportSATURDAY, April 9, 2016 (HealthDay News) — Researchers say they have pinpointed several factors that increase asthma risk in women and — to a lesser extent — in men. They analyzed data from about 175,000 people between…
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Women with unhealthy BMIs who smoke, drink at two-fold higher risk of asthma – Science Daily
Women with unhealthy BMIs who smoke, drink at two-fold higher risk of asthmaScience DailyAsthma is a respiratory condition where spasms in the air pathways of the lungs cause difficulty breathing; usually triggered by an allergy or sensitivity in the environment. Asthma is a global health priority due to the extent and duration of … View…
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Not pollution, second-hand smoke a major cause of asthma in Indians – Economic Times
Not pollution, second-hand smoke a major cause of asthma in IndiansEconomic TimesAccording to a study of which Patra is the lead author, underweight and obese women who also drank alcohol and smoked tobacco had a two-fold higher risk of being diagnosed with asthma than women with a healthy body mass index who did not drink…
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Women with unhealthy BMIs who smoke and drink at two-fold higher risk of asthma – Medical Xpress
Medical Xpress Women with unhealthy BMIs who smoke and drink at two-fold higher risk of asthmaMedical XpressAsthma is a respiratory condition where spasms in the air pathways of the lungs cause difficulty breathing; usually triggered by an allergy or sensitivity in the environment. Asthma is a global health priority due to the extent and duration…
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Inhaling cane smoke is one of multiple asthma triggers – Maui News
Inhaling cane smoke is one of multiple asthma triggersMaui NewsSome people are easily amazed. Like the verbose contributor (Letters, Oct. 18) who appears to extol the virtues of inhaling cane smoke. Perhaps we should all gather around the fires and breathe deeply to become symptomatic immediately. Most asthmatics …and more » View full post on asthma –…
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Exposure to secondhand smoke doubles hospitalization for kids with asthma – San Angelo Standard Times
San Angelo Standard Times Exposure to secondhand smoke doubles hospitalization for kids with asthmaSan Angelo Standard TimesROCHESTER, Minn. — The risk for hospitalization doubles for kids with asthma who are exposed to secondhand smoke, according to a study led by Mayo Clinic Children's Research Center. “The results of this review serve as a reminder to…