Aerobic Exercise May Curb Severity of Asthma Symptoms : News : University Herald – University Herald


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Aerobic Exercise May Curb Severity of Asthma Symptoms : News : University Herald
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"People with asthma are often worried about exercising as they fear it may trigger their symptoms; however this study gives us more evidence that exercise can actually be beneficial for people with asthma," Andrew Proctor, director of advice and

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Pediatric Asthma Team Earns Statewide Recognition for Quality Innovation – University of Rochester Newsroom

Pediatric Asthma Team Earns Statewide Recognition for Quality Innovation
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The Inpatient Multidisciplinary Pediatric Asthma Care Team (IMPACT) at Golisano Children's Hospital has earned statewide recognition for implementing a quality improvement program that cut its young patients' average hospital length of stay by nearly

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Toronto Children With Asthma Likely Born In Areas With Traffic-Related Air … – University Herald


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Toronto Children With Asthma Likely Born In Areas With Traffic-Related Air
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Canadian researchers found that a higher number of asthma-sufferers were born in a neighborhood that has a high level of traffic-related air pollution, such as Parkdale-Little Portugal, west of downtown Toronto; the neighborhood where the Don Valley …
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Soy May Be Ineffective In Asthma Care – University Herald


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Soy May Be Ineffective In Asthma Care
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While analyzing the results of a study on diet and asthma, Smith and colleagues previously noticed that asthmatics taking soy isoflavone had better lung functioning than their counterparts. The soy supplement was able to increase blood levels of the
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Soy Supplements Don’t Improve Asthma – Northwestern University NewsCenter


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Soy Supplements Don't Improve Asthma
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CHICAGO — Despite previous findings suggesting a link between soy intake and decreased asthma severity, a new placebo-controlled study from Northwestern Medicine and the American Lung Association Asthma Clinical Research Network shows soy …
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UM allergist: News on asthma and peanut allergies in kids could lead to … – University of Michigan Health System News (press release)


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UM allergist: News on asthma and peanut allergies in kids could lead to
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ANN ARBOR, Mich. — University of Michigan allergist Matthew Greenhawt has raised concerns about highly-publicized research findings suggesting that children with asthma are prone to peanut allergy. Authors of an abstract promoted during the American …
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Domestic Violence, Drug Problems May Increase Asthma Risk In Children – University Herald


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Domestic Violence, Drug Problems May Increase Asthma Risk In Children
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"What surprised us was that among the children who had been exposed to five or more adverse childhood experiences, 25 percent of parents or guardians reported that their child had an asthma diagnosis — compared with only 12 percent for those with zero …

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