Jaz Ellington almost missed The Voice audition after asthma attack – Metro


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Jaz Ellington almost missed The Voice audition after asthma attack
Metro
Jaz Ellington almost missed out on auditioning for The Voice after he suffered a severe asthma attack just days before he was due to try out for the BBC1 show. Jaz recovered in time to wow judges will.i.am, Sir Tom Jones, Jessie J and Danny O'Donoghue
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Childhood Exposure to Germs Can Bolster Immune System – Voice of America


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Childhood Exposure to Germs Can Bolster Immune System
Voice of America
The research found that adult mice raised in a germ-free lab environment were more likely than normal lab mice to develop allergies, asthma and other serious autoimmune disorders, in which normally defensive immune system cells turn against the body's
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World Allergy Societies Join Forces for a Louder Voice – Medscape


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World Allergy Societies Join Forces for a Louder Voice
Medscape
March 7, 2012 (Orlando, Florida) — Four of the world's largest medical organizations in the field of allergy, asthma, and immunology have joined forces to improve awareness, funding, and ultimately treatment, they announced here at the American
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Children’s Asthma Not Eased by Anti-Reflux Drug – Voice of America


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Children's Asthma Not Eased by Anti-Reflux Drug
Voice of America
January 25, 2012 Children's Asthma Not Eased by Anti-Reflux Drug Carol Pearson | Washington Asthma is a chronic disorder that makes it difficult to breathe. Acid reflux is a condition in which stomach acids leak upward and irritate the esophagus.
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