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Car pollution puts child health at risk
International News Network
SYDNEY: Car pollution is creating asthma-like symptoms in otherwise healthy children, and potentially affecting their lung growth, according to a report that suggests Australia's air-quality standards should be upgraded. A study of 2860 primary school children representing most states revealed ... Researchers concluded the NO2 was not producing typical asthma, but a non-specific lung effect, which did not improve with asthma medication. ''Although air pollution levels are relatively low in most regions of Australia, ...
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Asthma cases rise among children
Alabama's News Leader
According to the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology, one in 10 children have the condition. The cases are even more prevalent among ... Most people manage asthma with inhalers and medication. Others are resorting to more invasive ...
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Study finds scarcity of drug trials in kids
Reuters
Despite all the questions, though, Bourgeois said the intention is not to scare parents away from letting their children have needed medications, such as asthma drugs. She said that if parents have concerns, they can ask their pediatrician questions - including ...
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BEST START: Understanding Asthma Medicine
5 News
Dr. Susan Averitt, from Best Start pediatrics in Springdale, talks this week about kids with asthma. Dr. Averitt says most of the time parents of children with asthma don't understand the medication. Dr. Averitt says there are two forms of medicine to treat asthma.
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Study finds scarcity of drug trials in kids
Chicago Tribune
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Relatively few clinical trials have tested the safety and effectiveness of medications in children - even when kids make up a large share of patients with the condition the drug treats, a new study finds. That most clinical drug trials do not include children and ... Despite all the questions, though, Bourgeois said the intention is not to scare parents away from letting their children have needed medications, such as asthma drugs. She said that if parents have concerns, they can ask their ...
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