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NY Times correspondent Anthony Shadid dies in Syria of apparent asthma attack
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The Times says he died Thursday apparently of an asthma attack. It says Times photographer Tyler Hicks was with him and carried his body to Turkey. Shadid had worked previously for The Associated Press, The Washington Post and The Boston Globe.

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New York Times correspondent Anthony Shadid dies of apparent asthma attack
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The cause of his death apparently was an asthma attack, the Times said. Times photographer Tyler Hicks was with him and carried his body to Turkey, the newspaper said. "Anthony was one of our generation's finest reporters," Times Publisher Arthur
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NY Times correspondent Shadid dies in Syria from apparent asthma attack – Fox News


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NY Times correspondent Shadid dies in Syria from apparent asthma attack
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The cause of his death apparently was an asthma attack, the Times said. Times photographer Tyler Hicks was with him and carried his body to Turkey, it said. Shadid, a 43-year-old American of Lebanese descent, had a wife and two daughters.
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New York Times correspondent Anthony Shadid dies of apparent asthma attack
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The Times says he died Thursday apparently of an asthma attack. It says Times photographer Tyler Hicks was with him and carried his body to Turkey. Shadid had worked previously for The Associated Press, The Washington Post and The Boston Globe.
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Breastfeeding can protect infants from asthma? – Hindustan Times


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Breastfeeding can protect infants from asthma?
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PTI Here's yet another reason why mothers should breastfeed their babies — it can fend off asthma in children up to an age of six years, says a study. An international team, led by the University of Otago, has shown that breastfeeding of infants has a
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Asthmatics’ options now that Primatene Mist is off the market – Los Angeles Times


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Asthmatics' options now that Primatene Mist is off the market
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Asthma sufferers can use inhalers with non-CFC chemical propellants, available through health centers for those who cannot afford a doctor's care or insurance. Primatene Mist, a nonprescription inhaler used to help asthma patients breathe better during

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Breastfeeding helps reduce asthma: study – Otago Daily Times

Breastfeeding helps reduce asthma: study
Otago Daily Times
Breastfeeding has a protective effect against asthma and wheezing for children aged up to 6, University of Otago research shows. Its findings should support a global public health message to breastfeed, the study's lead author says.
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Too many soft drinks up asthma risk – Times of India


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Too many soft drinks up asthma risk
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High level of soft drink consumption may make a person more vulnerable to asthma and, or, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), a new study has revealed. Led by Zumin Shi, MD, PhD, of the University of Adelaide, researchers conducted computer
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Soft drinks ‘increase asthma risk’ – Nursing Times


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Soft drinks 'increase asthma risk'
Nursing Times
A link between asthma and high levels of soft drink consumption has been suggested by researchers in Australia. The team at the University of Adelaide, led by Zumin Shi, said that the amount of soft drink consumed is associated with an increased chance
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