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9/11 survivors troubled by asthma, PTSDOn September 11, 2001, Kathryn Freed watched from two blocks away as a plane hit the World Trade Center's north tower. ... |
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Innovative Utah Program Empowers Kids with AsthmaI recently read about an innovative program in Utah called The Utah Open Airways for Schools, or OAS for short. The program funded in part by an entrepreneurial company called... ... |
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New drug promises once-a-day treatment for asthma and hay feverThe drug RPL554 apparently has the potential to effectively treat the respiratory diseases but without many of the side-effects most currently available drugs produce. ... |
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Sweating and crying may help athletes prevent exercise-induced asthmaScientists in the U.S. say an athlete's ability to sweat may do more than keep the body cool but might also prevent the development of exercise-induced asthma (EIA). ... |
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Swift treatment of neurodermatitis helps prevent asthmaHeidenheim, Germany - Children with neurodermatitis or childhood eczema are twice as likely to contract asthma later in life than healthy children. Consequently, the disease has to be treated intensely to minimize respiratory problems during childhoo... ... |
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Poll Results - Who's in Charge of Your Asthma?Last week, I ran a poll about what kind of doctor was in charge of your asthma treatment plan (after you, of course!). The results thus far are pretty evenly... ... |

