Study shows asthma-related Twitter posts can predict rise in hospital visits – Medical Xpress

Study shows asthma-related Twitter posts can predict rise in hospital visits
Medical Xpress
For the study, "The Twitter Asthma Pulse: Using Real-Time Twitter Data to Prospectively Predict Asthma Emergency Department Visits or Hospital Admissions in a Population," researchers collected tweets posted between October 2013 and June 2014 and …

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Study shows asthma-related Twitter posts can predict rise in hospital visits – EurekAlert (press release)

Study shows asthma-related Twitter posts can predict rise in hospital visits
EurekAlert (press release)
For the study, "The Twitter Asthma Pulse: Using Real-Time Twitter Data to Prospectively Predict Asthma Emergency Department Visits or Hospital Admissions in a Population," researchers collected tweets posted between October 2013 and June 2014 and …

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Study shows asthma-related Twitter posts can predict rise in hospital visits – Science Codex

Study shows asthma-related Twitter posts can predict rise in hospital visits
Science Codex
For the study, "The Twitter Asthma Pulse: Using Real-Time Twitter Data to Prospectively Predict Asthma Emergency Department Visits or Hospital Admissions in a Population," researchers collected tweets posted between October 2013 and June 2014 and …

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Yoga Can Reduce Asthma Symptoms: Study – Newsmax


Newsmax

Yoga Can Reduce Asthma Symptoms: Study
Newsmax
Researchers studying the effects of yoga on asthma have found that regular practice could improve quality of life and alleviate respiratory symptoms for people with the condition. However, ahead of World Asthma Day, May 3, health professionals stress
Yoga 'probably good for asthma symptoms and quality of life'NHS Choices
Yoga may have health benefits for people with asthmaScience Daily
Yoga may improve symptoms, quality of life for people with asthmaMedical News Today
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Yoga could reduce asthma symptoms, study finds – MetroNews Canada


MetroNews Canada

Yoga could reduce asthma symptoms, study finds
MetroNews Canada
Researchers studying the effects of yoga on asthma have found that regular practice could improve quality of life and alleviate respiratory symptoms for people with the condition. However, ahead of World Asthma Day, May 3, health professionals stress
Yoga 'probably good for asthma symptoms and quality of life'NHS Choices
Yoga may have health benefits for people with asthmaScience Daily
Yoga may help people fight asthma, finds worldwide studyFirstpost
Medical News Today –Daily Mail –Health Newsline
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Propeller Health’s Digital Asthma Technology Gets High Marks in Controlled Study by Dignity Health – Lung Disease News


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Propeller Health's Digital Asthma Technology Gets High Marks in Controlled Study by Dignity Health
Lung Disease News
Dignity Health, a national leader in healthcare systems, recently announced the results of a randomized, controlled study, indicating the use of digital health technology — namely the Propeller Health Asthma Platform — as an effective strategy to

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With onset of spring allergies, U of L researchers seek asthma sufferers to participate in study – KyForward.com


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With onset of spring allergies, U of L researchers seek asthma sufferers to participate in study
KyForward.com
Amid the spring allergy season, a University of Louisville study could help asthma sufferers learn more about the environmental causes of their condition. UofL researchers are recruiting about 200 people with asthma age 60 and older to participate in

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Study of Safety and Efficacy of Mometasone Furoate Used in Combination With Formoterol Fumarate Compared With Mometasone Furoate in Children (5 to 11 Years of Age) With Persistent Asthma (MK-0887A-087)

Condition:   Asthma
Interventions:   Drug: MK-0887A 100/10 mcg;   Drug: MK-0887 100 mcg;   Drug: Albuterol/Salbutamol;   Drug: Prednisone/Prednisolone
Sponsor:   Merck Sharp & Dohme Corp.
Not yet recruiting – verified April 2016

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