Perkins+Will Releases First-Ever Report on Asthmagens and Asthma Triggers in … – RedOrbit

Perkins+Will Releases First-Ever Report on Asthmagens and Asthma Triggers in
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8, 2012 /PRNewswire/ — Leading global interdisciplinary design firm Perkins+Will today released a new report examining the detrimental impact of building materials and products on asthma. The report, Healthy Environments: A Compilation of Substances
Report Puts Lens on Built Environment's Link to AsthmaOccupational Health and Safety

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Study helps explain why hot, humid air triggers asthma symptoms – Examiner.com

Study helps explain why hot, humid air triggers asthma symptoms
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The American Lung Association states that asthma is a lung disease that makes breathing difficult for millions of Americans, both young and old. Although there is no cure for asthma, the good news is it can be managed and treated so you can live a
Study Examines Why Hot, Humid Air Triggers Symptoms in Patients with Mild Asthmanews Stories

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Study Examines Why Hot, Humid Air Triggers Symptoms in Patients with Mild Asthma – news Stories

Study Examines Why Hot, Humid Air Triggers Symptoms in Patients with Mild Asthma
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A new study sheds light on why patients with mild asthma have such difficulty breathing during hot, humid weather. The findings, appearing in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, show that patients who inhaled ipratropium,

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Why hot, humid air triggers symptoms in patients with mild asthma – Science Daily (press release)

Why hot, humid air triggers symptoms in patients with mild asthma
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ScienceDaily (June 6, 2012) — May is asthma awareness month, and with summer right around the corner, a study shows that doctors may be closer to understanding why patients with mild asthma have such difficulty breathing during hot, humid weather.

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Study: Why hot, humid air triggers symptoms in patients with mild asthma – Medical Xpress

Study: Why hot, humid air triggers symptoms in patients with mild asthma
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May is asthma awareness month, and with summer right around the corner, a study shows that doctors may be closer to understanding why patients with mild asthma have such difficulty breathing during hot, humid weather. The study, appearing in the June

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