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Tuesday, November 11, 2008 ( change date )
Asthma 'Rescue' Inhalers Are Changing
Title: Asthma 'Rescue' Inhalers Are ChangingCategory: health newscreated: 11/11/2008 2:00:00 amlast Editorial review: 11/11/2008
medicinenet.com Tuesday, November 11, 2008Poverty May Aggravate Asthma
Title: Poverty May Aggravate AsthmaCategory: health newscreated: 11/11/2008 2:00:00 amlast Editorial review: 11/11/2008
medicinenet.com Tuesday, November 11, 2008Barriers to Good Asthma Care Detailed
Title: Barriers to Good Asthma Care DetailedCategory: health newscreated: 11/11/2008 2:00:00 amlast Editorial review: 11/11/2008
medicinenet.com Tuesday, November 11, 2008Asthma often poorly controlled (Reuters)
Reuters - A significant number of asthma patients visiting their primary care doctor for other reasons have inadequately controlled asthma, according to results of a study presented at the annual meeting of the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology in Seattle.
yahoo.com Tuesday, November 11, 2008Childhood Food Allergies on the Rise
Title: Childhood Food Allergies on the RiseCategory: health newscreated: 11/11/2008 2:00:00 amlast Editorial review: 11/11/2008
MedicineNet Tuesday, November 11, 2008ACAAI: Lack of Asthma Control Common in Primary Care Patients
SEATTLE (MedPage Today) -- Asthma was not well-controlled in nearly half of patients with the condition surveyed in primary care clinics, a researcher said here.
Med Page Today Tuesday, November 11, 2008ACAAI: Schools Earn Poor Grade on Food Allergy Action Plans
SEATTLE (MedPage Today) -- Many schools do not have anaphylaxis action plans for their students with food allergies, researchers said here.
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