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Apple Juice and Asthma
Can apple juice have positive preventative effects on asthma rates?
L: Quote, Profile, Research) said it had successfully completed two European Phase III clinical studies for its asthma treatment Flutiform. ...
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Asthma attacks and thunderstorms. Though the two seem totally unrelated, a team of researchers from the University and Emory University have found that there is a three percent increase of attacks in the days following a thunderstorm.
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Asthma Children Naturist Treatment Home Cures For Bronchitis Infant Bronchitis Asthma Prevention
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Asthma Treatment for asthma sufferers who want to cure asthma naturally with a home remedy.
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I have a severe allergy to dogs -- I can't be in the same room as a dog or I will have a severe asthma attack, as well as hives. The asthma attacks could ...
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SDI Launches Azma.com to Empower Consumers to Make Informed Decisions about Asthma Treatment and MedicationsPLYMOUTH MEETING, Pa.PA-SURVEILLANCE-DATA-INC
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When Hunter Brandt's asthma attacks, it can knock him back or even send him to the hospital.
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London, July 19 (ANI): British health officials have asked carpenters and woodworkers not to use brooms to sweep up sawdust because they are considered dangerous.
Under the “ridiculous” new health and safety guidelines sweeping up wood chippings in dusty workplaces can provoke asthma attacks and...
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Asthma is a very common respiratory disease, it affects the trachea and bronchial tubes by becoming inflamed and plugged with mucus. This causes the airways to narrow, restricting the amount of air going to the lungs, and makes it very difficult to breathe. Asthma can occur in anyone but is very...
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Rising asthma rates may be partly explained by bacterial imbalances in our guts. In a study published yesterday in the Journal of Infectious Diseases, researchers showed that Heliobacter pylori, an intestinal microbe that co-evolved with humans, appears to protect children from asthma...
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