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That discovery, which will be published in today’s edition of the New
England Journal of Medicine, ends a long debate about how to treat
millions of people who have mild cases of asthma.Some… , of 479 words .
Rocky Mountain News CO – July 21, 1996 DOLAN BREATHES EASIER AFTER CRISIS
BATTLING ASTHMA MAKES SWIMMER STRONGER Tom Dolan was choking.The asthma
had been there since he was 12 but never like this. Never like the
constriction he was feeling now, nothing like the blackness that was
washing over him. He was in the middle of a pool in Hawaii, carving the
water with his impossibly long strokes. He hadn’t been breathing well,
but that was no reason to stop the workout. Never had been. Stop, cough
and go again, as usual. This time when he tried to breathe, it felt like
he was trying to squeeze… , of 45 words . St. Louis Post-Dispatch -
July 10, 1996 DEEP BREATH IN A GUTSY STROKE, VAN DYKEN SHOWS SHE BELONGS
- IN POOL Waiting to exhale has made Amy Van Dyken a five-event U.S.
Olympic swimmer for the 1996 Atlanta Games. But her most daunting
challenge was merely inhaling – through the suffocating stranglehold of
what one doctor called the worst case of asthma he ever saw. According to
doctors, I’m not supposed to be an athlete, she said. I’m not supposed to
be able to do this. That skepticism began with ample reason: When she
was… , of 1 7 words . St. Louis Post-Dispatch – June 24, 1996 INHALERS
FOR ASTHMA: ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW Dear Dr. Donohue: Please give me some
asthma advice. I am using an inhaler for mine. I am told I don’t use the
inhaler correctly. I’m also interested in food triggers. Do you have
reading material on asthma?Inhalant therapy is a subject unto itself. You
can get lost amid the various asthma nasal and oral inhalants lining
pharmacy shelves. One patient refers to them *snuffers and puffers. For
our purposes, we can limit the list to… , of 620 words . *- June 24,

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give me some asthma advice. I am using an inhaler for mine. I am told I
don’t use the inhaler correctly. I’m also interested in food triggers. Do
you have reading material on asthma? – G.B.R.Inhalant therapy is a
subject unto itself. You can get lost amid the various asthma nasal and
oral inhalants lining pharmacy shelves. One patient refers to them
*snuffers and puffers. For our purposes, we can limit the list to… , of
682 words . *- July 9, 1995 AWARD TAKES HER BREATH AWAY, SMITH WINS
$10,000 SCHOLARSHIP IN ASTHMA-ATHLETE PROGRAM Usually when 16-year-old
Jessica Smith gasps for air, it is because her exercise-induced asthma is
flaring up. Recently, though, she was gasping because of something the
respiratory condition did for her, not to her. Smith was the grand-prize
winner in the 11th annual Asthma Athlete Scholarship Program, a national
contest for high school seniors who suffer from asthma.A state high
school champion in both cross-country skiing and swimming during her four
years at Dimond High, Smith was… , of 1074 words : 81 – 90 of 295486 |
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| . The Tampa Tribune – April , 1995 Infection may hurt treatment A new
study suggests that some children with asthma who don’t respond well to
conventional therapy may be suffering from a persistent, low-level viral
infection. The study conducted by a team of Slovenian researchers looked
at children who had unremitting asthma even after treatment with high
doses of corticosteroids, a normally effective therapy.A viral
complication was suspected because all the children had had at least one
prior episode of bronchiolitis, an inflammation… , of 550 words .
Sunday Times, The London, England – April 9, 1995 Doctors fail to give
vital asthma help, Sunday Times Fighting For Breath IT WAS the middle of
the night when three-year-old Tyrone Smith’s parents heard him cough.
They swung immediately into a routine established over the 15 months
since his asthma had been diagnosed, and carried him downstairs for
treatment.
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