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Wednesday, September 10, 2008 ( change date )
Sideeffect free asthma and hayfever drug for sale 'within three years'
A new side effect free asthma and hayfever treatment, which can be taken just once a day, could be on the market within three years.
topix.net Wednesday, September 10, 2008Are You Struggling With Fall Allergies?
If so, you're not alone. Fall allergies are some of the most common seasonal allergies. That's mainly because of ragweed pollen allergies, which affect 36 million people each year. Ragweed...
z.about.com Wednesday, September 10, 2008Poll Results - Who's in Charge of Your Asthma?
Last week, I ran a poll about what kind of doctor was in charge of your asthma treatment plan (after you, of course!). The results thus far are pretty evenly...
z.about.com Wednesday, September 10, 2008Obesity + Asthma = Bad Combination
If you have asthma and also are obese, you're probably going to have trouble controlling your asthma, or at least more trouble than non-obese people with asthma do. I've reported...
z.about.com Wednesday, September 10, 2008GERD & Asthma - What's the Connection?
People who have GERD often have asthma too, and vice versa. Do you frequently have a burning sensation, mid-chest, behind your breastbone, as I do? Or, do you find that...
z.about.com Wednesday, September 10, 2008Day Care May Cut Kids' Asthma Risk
Sept. 9, 2008 -- Infants and toddlers who attend day care are less likely than other children to develop asthma symptoms by age 5, a new study shows.
topix.net Wednesday, September 10, 2008Innovative Utah Program Empowers Kids with Asthma
I recently read about an innovative program in Utah called The Utah Open Airways for Schools, or OAS for short. The program funded in part by an entrepreneurial company called...
z.about.com Wednesday, September 10, 20089/11's Health Effects Lingered for Years (HealthDay)
HealthDay - WEDNESDAY, Sept. 10 (HealthDay News) -- Two to three years after
the 9/11 terrorist attacks, psychological trauma and new respiratory
problems were still elevated among people enrolled in the World Trade
Center health Registry, according to the latest new york City health
department study.
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