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Answer: Your fear of asthma is unwarranted.Asthma is a serious illness
and should be viewed with respect. Asthma deaths appear to be on the
rise…. , of 673 words . St. Louis Post-Dispatch – May 13, 1998 ASTHMA
IS A SERIOUS RESPIRATORY ILLNESS, BUT IT CAN BE CONTROLLED Dear Dr.
Donohue: After a respiratory infection I had one year ago, I am still
coughing and short of breath. My doctor says I have asthma and will be on
inhalers the rest of my life. I am going to a pulmonary specialist for a
second opinion. I always thought you were born with asthma. What will my
life be like if I do have asthma?Your fear of asthma is unwarranted.
Asthma is a serious illness and should be viewed with respect. Asthma
deaths appear to be on the rise. However, most asthma… , of 552 words .
*- May 13, 1998 ASTHMA CAN CAUSE UNGROUNDED FEAR Dear Dr. Donohue: After
a respiratory infection I had one year ago, I am still coughing and short
of breath. My doctor says I have asthma and will be on inhalers the rest
of my life. I am going to a pulmonary specialist for a second opinion. I
always thought you were born with asthma.What will my life be like if I
do have asthma? – S.S. Dear S.S.: Your fear of asthma is
unwarranted.Asthma is a serious illness and should be viewed with
respect. Asthma deaths appear to be on the rise…. , of 446 words . St.
Petersburg Times – April 26, 1998 Study: Fat greatly raises asthma risk
Harvard researchers say a study of thousands of nurses has provided the
first strong evidence that obesity greatly increases the risk of
developing asthma. Even a little bit of fat increases the risk, and obese
people – those who are roughly percent overweight – are at least three
times as likely to develop the respiratory ailment that afflicts millions
of Americans, the researchers say.For years, doctors have been aware of a
connection between obesity and asthma. But the general… , of 497 words
. Daily Gazette, The Schenectady, NY – April 26, 1998 Obesity greatly
increases risk of asthma, study finds CHICAGO – Harvard researchers say a
study of thousands of nurses has provided the first strong evidence that
obesity greatly increases the risk of developing asthma.Even a little bit
of fat increases the risk, and obese people – those who are roughly
percent overweight or more – are at least three times more likely to
develop the respiratory ailment, which afflicts millions of Americans,
the researchers say.For years, doctors have been aware of a connection
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| 0 1 2 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 24 5 6 7 8 9| . Wichita Eagle, The KS – April 26,
1998 STUDY SHOWS OBESITY INCREASES RISK OF DEVELOPING ASTHMA CHICAGO -
Harvard researchers say a study of thousands of nurses has provided the
first strong evidence that obesity greatly increases the risk of
developing asthma.Even a little bit of fat increases the risk, and obese
people – those who are roughly percent overweight – are at least three
times more likely to develop the respiratory ailment that afflicts
millions of Americans, the researchers say. For years, doctors have been
aware of a connection between obesity and asthma.But… , of 5 words . *-
April 26, 1998 Research indicates fat greatly increases risk of asthma
Harvard researchers say a study of thousands of nurses has provided the
first strong evidence that obesity greatly increases the risk of
developing asthma. Even a little bit of fat increases the risk, and obese
people — those who are roughly percent overweight — are at least three
times more likely to develop the respiratory ailment that afflicts
millions of Americans, the researchers say. For years, doctors have been
aware of a connection between obesity and asthma. But the… , of 5 words
. Fort Worth Star-Telegram – April 26, 1998 Obesity may increase asthma
risk A new study appears to counter the former assumption that asthma
comes first, and that patients put on weight because breathing problems
limit exercise.
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