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A healthy partnership when traditional medicine can't do it all - Philadelphia Inquirer

A 'flu shot' for asthma and allergy? - Voxy

Long-distance training teaches proper technique for asthma test - Medical Xpress

Asthma Medications Could Be Linked to Irregular Heartbeat in Kids - HealthCanal.com

Living with asthma - WWLP 22News

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Asthma Health News

Breathing Smog While Pregnant May Worsen Asthma in Offspring

Title: Breathing Smog While Pregnant May Worsen Asthma in Offspring Category: Health News Created: 5/20/2012 2:05:00 PM Last Editorial Review: 5/21/2012 12:00:00 AM

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Promising Phase II Data With Once-Daily Tiotropium may Lead to New Treatment Option for Adolescent Asthma Patients

BRACKNELL, England, May 23, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --For UK medical, business and pharmaceutical media only•   Data demonstrates clinical activity of tiotropium, a long-acting bronchodilator, in adolescents ...

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Asthma medication may up arrhythmias risk in kids and young adults

Washington, May 23 : Use of inhaled anticholinergics (IACs) appears to increase risk of potentially dangerous heart arrhythmias among young asthma patients, according to a new study.

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Clipboard: Children’s asthma program improved health, reduced costs

By addressing the triggers of childhood asthma in families’ homes and coaching parents and children about how to use asthma medications, Children’s Hospital Boston has significantly reduced emergency room visits and hospitalizations from the illness while saving money, Kay Lazar wrote in yesterday’s Globe. The program, as documented in a study published online by the journal Pediatrics, saved $1 ...

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Identifying Asthma Patients Who Can Lower ICS Dose

Common respiratory measurements are not effective in determining which asthma patients are able to significantly decrease their use of inhaled corticosteroid (ICS) medications without risk of flare-ups or exacerbations, according to a new study.

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