5 Things Kids Should Tell Their Asthma Doctor – U.S. News & World Report

5 Things Kids Should Tell Their Asthma Doctor
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The importance of listening to children with asthma is highlighted by the fact that they report having a better quality of life in terms of activity limitations than their parents believe, according to the study, which was published in the July issue
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WWE sued over fatal asthma attack at SummerSlam 2008 caused by their … – Cageside Seats (blog)

WWE sued over fatal asthma attack at SummerSlam 2008 caused by their
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WWE are being sued over the death of Susan Prim, who died after she attended SummerSlam 2008 from a fatal asthma attack, which her family claim was caused by the show closing pyrotechnic display to celebrate The Undertaker's victory over Edge in their 

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Students take asthma awareness into their hands – Chicago Tribune

Students take asthma awareness into their hands
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On a hot summer day last year, Italia Falcon, now 13, started to panic because she couldn't breathe right. "I was sitting down on the couch and my chest tightened," Italia said. "I tried to call my mom, but she didn't hear anything." Thankfully, she
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Florida Center For Allergy & Asthma Care Celebrated their Relocation & Upgrade – Palmetto Bay News

Florida Center For Allergy & Asthma Care Celebrated their Relocation & Upgrade
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Florida Center For Allergy & Asthma Care hosted a special community open house event on Thursday, May 16, 2013 from Noon till 2pm. They celebrated the relocation of their Coral Gables center and were honored by the city of Miami Dade for being in the 

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Study: Parents Who ‘Clean’ Pacifiers With Their Mouths May Be Protecting Kids … – The Atlantic


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Study: Parents Who 'Clean' Pacifiers With Their Mouths May Be Protecting Kids
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RESULTS: When their parents "cleaned" their pacifiers by sucking on them, the infants at 18 months were 12 percent less likely to have asthma, 37 percent less likely to have eczema, and trended toward a lower likelihood of being sensitive to airborne

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Help patients control their asthma.

J Fam Pract. 2013 Apr;62(4):184-90

Authors: Broders J, Desai K, Wilson SA

Abstract
For most asthma patients, long-term symptom control requires the frequent monitoring and aggressive medication management that family physicians are well positioned to provide.

PMID: 23570030 [PubMed – in process]

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Asthma Sufferers and Their Caregivers Are Asked to Help Design a Medical … – MarketWatch (press release)

Asthma Sufferers and Their Caregivers Are Asked to Help Design a Medical
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"If you have asthma or have a child with asthma and would like to help in designing a medical device that can predict an asthma attack, please go to www.asthmamonitor.org and complete a short survey," said Richard Harbaugh of Consilium Associates.

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Asthma Sufferers and Their Caregivers Are Asked to Help Design a Medical … – Fort Mills Times

Asthma Sufferers and Their Caregivers Are Asked to Help Design a Medical
Fort Mills Times
A market research firm, Consilium Associates, is conducting an online survey on behalf of a medical technology company that is developing a medical device that will predict when someone with asthma will have an attack. The medical technology company is

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