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| Some schools don't let kids carry asthma inhalers WFMJ Or, what if a child allows another child to use their inhaler? "I understand these concerns, but what's the liability in allowing a child with asthma to exercise without having access to an inhaler when a nurse may or may not even be at the school? See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Many Asthmatic Athletes May Not Be Using Best Therapy Medical News Today Intense physical exertion can sometimes trigger asthma-like symptoms. Some athletes mistakenly assume that if they use asthma inhalers, such as beta-2-agonists (IBAs), their performance might improve. However, studies have produced no scientific ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Many athletes with asthma may be using the wrong treatment EurekAlert (press release) A belief that inhaled asthma drugs (known as beta-2-agonists or IBAs) could enhance performance led to suspicions that some athletes might be declaring themselves asthmatic in order to take the drugs. But studies have found no evidence that inhaled ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Lung Cancer May Have Been Fruit Pit That Blanca Riveron Inhaled In 1984 Huffington Post Before the bad news, she'd spent 28 years coughing, wheezing, and sitting in hospital beds with bouts of asthma and pneumonia. A few weeks later, the Seminole Heights woman was sitting at a traffic light when one of her violent coughing fits struck. See all stories on this topic » |
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