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| Experimental Drug May Cut Severe Asthma Attacks Everyday Health About a third of people with severe asthma have what is called eosinophilic asthma, in which inflammatory cells called eosinophils cause swelling of lung airways. Standard asthma treatment with inhaled steroids isn't effective, so these patients take ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Non-asthma visits predict risk of asthma attacks, research shows Pulse GPs should be aware of patients with asthma visiting their practice often with non asthma-related health problems, as they could be most at risk of an asthma attack, say researchers. Related articles. Asda to sell salbutamol inhalers over the counter ... See all stories on this topic » |
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