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Big Mountain Drugs Launches New Resource Site to Help Asthma Sufferers
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Big Mountain Drugs has launched a new resource site for asthma sufferers. The site offers useful information, including studies, medications, and treatments pertaining to asthma, allergies, and other lung conditions. Top Canadian pharmacy Big Mountain

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Asthma Study: Asthma Sufferers Trapped with Disease

The course of asthma activity: A population study

A recent asthma activity population study suggests that once you’ve been diagnosed with asthma, you’re trapped with the disease for life.

According to published reports in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology research conducted from 1993 to 2008 by scientists at Ontario’s Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences (ICES) studied 613,394 people with asthma. Eighty-two per cent of participants continued to have active asthma through the study.

For nearly 75 per cent of that group, the condition seemed inactive for years.

“Over 15 years, most individuals with asthma in Ontario were found to have active disease which was interspersed by periods of inactivity when they did not seek medical attention and were likely in remission,” states Dr. Andrea Gershon in a news release. Gershon is a respirologist and scientist at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre in Toronto, and the study’s lead author.

“These analyses offer insight into the natural course of asthma activity that may help improve the ability to predict an individual’s course of disease.”

Children, seniors, and those diagnosed with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) were more likely to have active asthma.

Study: Asthma Sufferers Not Using Meds – CBS Local


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Study: Asthma Sufferers Not Using Meds
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A new study looking at asthma sufferers finds nearly half of children and adults with persistent asthma are not using controller medications. One of the study's authors, Dr. Michael Blaiss, says taking controller medications is key to treatment.
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Air quality website for asthma sufferers – ABC Online

Air quality website for asthma sufferers
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Tasmania will be the first state in Australia to develop an early warning system to will alert asthma sufferers to dangerous air conditions. A new website will identify locations around the state where smoke levels are elevated.
smoke signals risk to healthTasmanian Government Media Releases (press release)

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Smoke haze a hazard for asthma sufferers – ABC Online


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Smoke haze a hazard for asthma sufferers
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The Australian Medical Association's WA branch President David Mountain says smoke inhalation can cause asthma sufferers to feel tight-chested and wheezy. He says people should take steps to ensure their safety. "Smoke haze, only when it's as thick as
Smoke tops pollution limitThe West Australian

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Online test helps warn asthma sufferers of impending attacks – Yorkshire Post


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Online test helps warn asthma sufferers of impending attacks
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Asthma UK is launching a new online test aimed at people with asthma to help them find out their risk of having an asthma attack and to tell them what they can do to reduce it. People taking the test will find out how to manage their asthma more
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New online asthma test launchedIce Gems
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Doctors issue warning for asthma sufferers as temperature drops – Focus Taiwan News Channel

Doctors issue warning for asthma sufferers as temperature drops
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2 (CNA) Doctors urged Thursday people with asthma to take precautions in the days ahead as a strong cold air was expected to send the mercury plunging around Taiwan until the weekend. Asthma is not uncommon in the country, and the number of people

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