NY leads 11 states in suing EPA over soot rules – Wall Street Journal


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NY leads 11 states in suing EPA over soot rules
Wall Street Journal
Soot is produced by diesel vehicles and power plants and has been linked to chronic respiratory disease, impaired lung function, heart disease and asthma. "Every day, air pollution, from soot risks the health of more than one-third of Americans,
States Sue EPA Over Delayed Soot RulesNew York Times (blog)

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Most States Don’t Make the Grade on Asthma & Allergy School Health – Sacramento Bee

Most States Don't Make the Grade on Asthma & Allergy School Health
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By The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America WASHINGTON, Nov. 4, 2011 — Report Finds States Lack Policies to Curb Classroom Burden of Asthma and Severe Allergies WASHINGTON, Nov. 4, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — For over 7 million children with
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Most States Don’t Make the Grade on Asthma & Allergy School Health – MarketWatch (press release)

Most States Don't Make the Grade on Asthma & Allergy School Health
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4, 2011 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ — Report Finds States Lack Policies to Curb Classroom Burden of Asthma and Severe Allergies For over 7 million children with asthma, and 13 million with food allergy or other severe allergies, going to school is a daily
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United States Religious Leaders Urge Mothers to Protect Their Children: The … – San Francisco Chronicle (press release)

United States Religious Leaders Urge Mothers to Protect Their Children: The
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"How many more children are we willing to see suffer from asthma, cancer and other diseases through increased exposure of harmful air toxins? Is this a cost we are willing to have our children and our children's children bear?

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EPA rule tempers pollutants from neighboring states – The Star-Ledger – NJ.com (blog)


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EPA rule tempers pollutants from neighboring states
The Star-Ledger – NJ.com (blog)
Ozone or smog alert days can affect people's health — especially kids with asthma. Hot summer days, combined with local air pollution, are especially bad for human health. Air pollution does not respect state boundaries. That is why the Environmental
Business groups say new smog rule will hurt economy and Obama in 2012MiamiHerald.com
Toughen ozone standardsThe Register-Guard
EPA Seeks To Tighten Ozone StandardsMinnesota Public Radio
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Asthma Rates Continue to Increase in the United States

Asthma Rates Continue to Increase in the United States Says CDC

In 2004, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) found that there was sufficient evidence to link indoor exposure to mold with upper respiratory tract symptoms, cough and wheeze in otherwise healthy people. This also included asthma symptoms in people with asthma and with hypersensitivity pneumonitis in individuals susceptible to that immune-mediated condition.

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) also recently announced that an additional 4.3 million people were diagnosed with asthma between 2001 and 2009. These new figures bring the total number of asthma suffers in the United States to approximately 1 in 12 individuals or 25 million people.

“Despite the fact that outdoor air quality has improved, we’ve reduced two common asthma triggers – secondhand smoke and smoking in general — asthma is increasing” reported Paul Garbe, chief of the CDC’s Air Pollution and Respiratory Health Branch. Since Americans spend up to 90% of their time indoors, good indoor air quality is also critical for preventing asthmatic attacks in many with the condition.

Asthma is a disease that affects the lungs. It causes repeated episodes of wheezing, breathlessness, chest tightness and night time or early morning coughing. Asthma can be controlled by taking medicine and avoiding the triggers that can cause an attack. Removing any asthma triggers from the indoor environment, such as mold, can help prevent asthma attacks.

“The only onsite rapid technology referenced for fungal assessment in the IOM report is Mycometer’s patented enzyme activity. IAQ professionals have been utilizing the Mycometer®-test to get rapid results regarding possible fungal contamination in indoor environments for over 10 years,” reported Lisa Rogers, President of Mycometer, Inc. (USA), the company behind the Mycometer®-test. “The Mycometer®-Air and the Mycometer®-Surface testing methodologies allow onsite evaluations to quantify the level of fungal contamination. Identifying and removing asthma triggers can go a long way in helping to prevent these potentially deadly asthma attacks. An ongoing study has shown that subjects with nocturnal asthma had significantly higher level of enzyme activity in their bedrooms than the control group,” she continued.

To learn more, please visit Mycometer at http://www.mycometer.com, email lrogers@mycometer.com or call (813) 831-6511.

About Mycometer, Inc. (USA)
Mycometer was founded in 1998 as a spin off from a research group at the University of Copenhagen. Today the company has offices in Tampa, Florida and Copenhagen, Denmark. The company develops test kits for the detection and quantification of microorganisms. Their Mycometer®-test and the BactiQuant® method are utilized by the indoor air quality, healthcare, food processing, manufacturing and water industries across the globe.

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Biological Trials linked to Viral Infection in Asthma Patients – TopNews United States


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Biological Trials linked to Viral Infection in Asthma Patients
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A recent study by researchers at Children's Hospital Boston has found that biological trials can help in understanding the reason behind asthma attacks in children caused due to influenza. Hitherto it was unknown but now scientists have found a link
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