Mild asthma could still lead to fatal attack – Jakarta Post


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Mild asthma could still lead to fatal attack
Jakarta Post
A mild asthmatic, who has been symptom-free for years could still get a sudden attack that is fatal. But since such fatal attacks are rare, doctors say those who have their asthma well under control need not avoid anything, including exercise.
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Mild asthma could still lead to fatal attack – Straits Times


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Mild asthma could still lead to fatal attack
Straits Times
By Salma Khalik, Health Correspondent and Melissa Pang A mild asthmatic who has been symptom-free for years could still get a sudden attack that is fatal. But since such fatal attacks are rare, doctors say those who have their asthma well under control
Servicemen's safety top priority: Defence Minister NgChannel News Asia

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Red tide alert still in effect – Brownsville Herald

Red tide alert still in effect
Brownsville Herald
“If people have breathing problems, like asthma, don't expose yourself to that,” Quandt said. “If they have breathing concerns, then don't come. We want healthy visitors and we don't want to put anybody at risk.” An advisory issued by the Cameron
Red tide conditions continue on South Padre IslandKGBT-TV

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Dusty legacy of 9/11 still a medical mystery – Middletown Press


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Dusty legacy of 9/11 still a medical mystery
Middletown Press
Researchers have documented increased asthma rates among people exposed to the dust. Unusually high numbers of people have been diagnosed with chronic sinus problems, or inflammation of their nasal passages that makes their nose run constantly and
Workers from Ground Zero face multitude of illnesses.NorthJersey.com
For 9/11 first responders, inadequate medical assistance an insult to heroismThe Star-Ledger – NJ.com
Zadroga's Death Inspires Law to Compensate 9/11 RespondersThe Epoch Times

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