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| May: Asthma Awareness Month Milwaukee Courier Weekly Newspaper As recently as 2009, Milwaukee ranked second in the prevalence of asthma, and has been in the top 5 worst cities for asthma for almost a decade. Asthma is the number one admitting diagnosis at Children's Hospital ER and third leading cause of all ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Asthma drug discovery Medical Xpress But this new study, published online today in the Journal of Allergy & Clinical Immunology, suggests these drugs may also stop the inflammation that causes asthma by targeting T-cells that are known to be critical to asthma development in between 30 to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Girl's death puts focus on asthma's broader grip Omaha World-Herald Every year, asthma sends millions of people to the hospital or causes them to miss school or work. In 2009, it killed nearly 3400 Americans. A week and a half ago, it killed 10-year-old Dynasty Reese, a fifth-grader at Conestoga Magnet Center in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Beware of asthma triggers Great Falls Tribune While some diseases seem to cycle with the seasons, one condition is common throughout: asthma. The reason is simple. There are triggers for asthma that are common any time of year. To review these triggers we must first define a reflex. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Asthma Meds Linked to Heart Arrhythmias in Young People Everyday Health Certain types of arrhythmia can increase one's risk of heart failure (if the heart can't pump blood properly for a long period of time) or stroke (if an irregular heartbeat causes blood to clot in your arteries). IACs are a go-to treatment for asthma, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Study: Work-related asthma on the rise WNEM Saginaw ... are made worse by workplace environments. In a state by state analysis, Florida had the highest rate of the occupational illness. Researchers said work-related asthma can be prevented with a better understanding of causes and prevention of the disease. See all stories on this topic » |
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