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Saturday, March 31, 2012

Google Alert - asthma causes

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Starbucks Strawberry Frappuccino Flavoring Contains Crushed Bug Extract, Can ...
International Business Times
The World Health Organization found that cochineal extract can cause severe allergic reactions in some individuals. Others may experience an allergic reaction. A petition to stop use of the dye and use alternatives like red beets, purple sweet potatoes ...
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Walking (and running) on air
Lancaster Newspapers
It is estimated by the Global Initiative for Asthma that more than 300 million people worldwide have asthma. And the numbers are growing. Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disorder that causes airways to narrow and swell and produce extra mucus, ...
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Lancaster Newspapers
Allergy Season Could Be the Area's Worst in Decades
PennLive.com
Recent studies indicate global warming may be bringing on spring sooner and triggering earlier pollination, according to the American Academy of Allergy Asthma & Immunology. Tree pollen is the most common cause of hay fever in the spring.
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OnlineClinic.net launches new Asthma and Diabetes categories
PR Web (press release)
Currently, almost 20 conditions are featured at OnlineClinic, along with comprehensive, relevant information and advice relating to symptoms, causes and treatments to existing patients and visitors. Asthma is an extremely common form of respiratory ...
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PR Web (press release)
Achoo! Could this be the worst allergy season yet?
Anniston Star
"This year is probably going to be especially brutal," said Dr. Robert Grubbe of the Allergy & Asthma Center in Oxford. "It is so warm, so early. "Last year was bad. Two years ago was actually worse. This is probably shaping up to be like two years ago ...
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Families fight seasonal allergies
Springfield News-Leader
While the department has been providing counts since 1961, it was only in 2009 when the department's rooftop counting station was installed and lab scientists were certified by the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology.
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