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News on Asthma continually updated from thousands of sources around the net.
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How a chilly day can lead to a case of hives
Pam Pezzin of Freeport was walking in the woods on a winter day back around 1989 when she broke out in hives all over her body, including her stomach, arms, legs and face.
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Studies: Not all fried foods equal, asthma medicine may cause...
This is another multiple topic presentation. Therefore, if you are not interested in the first topic, skip down to the next one to see if there is something for you there.
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Bronchial Thermoplasty for Asthma Treatment
Back in 2008, BellaOnline's Asthma site featured a story about bronchial thermoplasty for asthma treatment.
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Bike hike to fight asthma
The Asthma Foundation WA is urging people to get huffing and puffing for a good cause raising funds in the 2012 RAC Freeway Bike Hike for Asthma to support people battling asthma.
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Beating Asthma: 7 Simple Principles
Dr. Stephen Apaliski, MD, an expert in the field of Pediatrics and Allergy and Immunology, has found in his 30 years of experience that for as many individuals who live with asthma, few really have it under control, leading to further health complications and death.
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Traffic-related asthma costs two cities big money
The findings suggest that "the real costs of this pollution are substantial," said lead researcher Sylvia J. Brandt, of the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
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Merck Frosst loses information-protection appeal
Pharmaceutical giant Merck Frosst has lost its legal battle to keep what it considers to be trade secrets exempt from Canada's access-to-information legislation.
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Please Meditate: Try the Tao
"Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man how to fish, and you feed him for a lifetime." I first encountered Taoist meditations while working on my Master's of Science degree in acupuncture at Yo San University .
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Summary Box: Merck swings to profit in 4th quarter
BACK IN BLACK: Higher sales of most key drugs and lower charges push Merck & Co.
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EPA Funding to Reduce Air Pollution from Buses, Locomotives
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is granting the National School Transportation Association $460,753 to replace three older diesel school buses with new buses, retrofit 40 older school buses with emission control and idle reduction technologies and install idle reduction technologies on an additional 118 school buses.
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