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Sunday, September 23, 2012

Google Alert - asthma attack treatment

News5 new results for asthma attack treatment
 
New drug to cut asthma attacks by 20pc
Times of India
Five million Britons suffer from asthma, with 250,000 diagnosed with a severe form. On an average, three patients die each day during an attack. The disease is usually treated with a steroid inhaler or tablets, which can have serious side effects ...
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Researchers target physiological factors that lead to asthma attack
Medical Xpress
A new study that identifies ways to reduce the factors that lead to an asthma attack gives hope to asthma sufferers. A UCSF researcher and his colleagues believe they have found a way to help asthma sufferers by impeding the two most significant ...
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US FDA approves Acton Pharma's Aerospan to treat asthma
pharmabiz.com
"Preventing asthma attacks remains a significant hurdle in the treatment of asthma patients," said William E Berger, MD, Clinical Professor, Department of Paediatrics, Division of Allergy and Immunology, University of California, Irvine. "The FDA ...
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Leeds girl, 13, killed by asthma attack
Yorkshire Evening Post
Bruntcliffe School pupil Jessica Charlton, 13, was rushed to hospital after paramedics were called to an address in Batley, which the YEP understands is the home of her father. It is understood that she may have suffered an asthma attack. The ambulance ...
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Yorkshire Evening Post
Parent Says Crowley School Refused To Treat Son
CBS Local
COM) – A Fort Worth father says a school's refusal to treat his son because of missing paperwork, put the boy in and out of the hospital for a week. Eight-year-old Mark Salas has recovered from the asthma attack he suffered 11 days ago. His father ...
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Blogs1 new result for asthma attack treatment
 
School Refuses To Treat Student Suffering Asthma Attack - The Blaze
By Liz Klimas
Parents of an 8-year-old student from Texas are claiming school officials did not give their son medical attention when he was suffering from an asthma attack. The reason? The teacher didn't have the necessary paperwork authorized by his ...
TheBlaze.com - Stories


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