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Artesunate drug can be used to control asthma, finds NUS study
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Asthmatic patients may soon have a more effective way to control the condition, thanks to a new pharmacological discovery by researchers from the National University of Singapore (NUS). The team, led by Associate Professor Fred Wong from the Department …
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Herbal-Based Anti-Malarial Drug Artesunate Also Helps Control Asthma – Study – Science 2.0

Herbal-Based Anti-Malarial Drug Artesunate Also Helps Control Asthma – Study
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To address the global unmet demand for better therapeutics to control allergic asthma, Associate Professor Fred Wong from the Department of Pharmacology and Dr. Eugene Ho Wanxing explored the therapeutic values of artesunate, which is herbal-based, …
Herbal anti-malaria drug may control asthmaZee News
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Study Shows Effectiveness of Anti-Malarial Drug in Controlling Asthma – Infection Control Today


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Study Shows Effectiveness of Anti-Malarial Drug in Controlling Asthma
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Asthmatic patients may soon have a more effective way to control the condition, thanks to a new pharmacological discovery by researchers from the National University of Singapore (NUS). The team, led by associate professor Fred Wong from the Department …
NUS study shows effectiveness of common anti-malarial drug in controlling asthmaScience Codex
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Some Asthma Medications Restrict Kids’ Growth (STUDY) – Huffington Post

Some Asthma Medications Restrict Kids' Growth (STUDY)
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Researchers examined information from 25 studies involving more than 8,000 children with frequent asthma symptoms who either took daily doses of medications known as inhaled corticosteroids, or who took nonsteroidal medications or a placebo.
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