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Initial trials have provided outstanding , and a second round of tests
will now be conducted at the Montreal Chest Institute of the MUHC.
Bronchial Thermoplasty involves… , of 6 words . *- June 27, 2006 New
AHRQ Asthma Care Resource Guide Offers Help to States HHS’ Agency for
Healthcare Research and Quality AHRQ, in partnership with the Council of
State Governments, today released Asthma Care Quality Improvement: A
Resource Guide for State Action and its companion workbook, both of which
are designed to help state leaders identify measures of asthma care
quality, assemble data on asthma care, assess areas of care most in need
of improvement, learn what other states have done to improve asthma care,
and develop a plan for improving the… , of 448 words . Brampton
Guardian Ontario, Canada – June 21, 2006 Exercise tips for asthma
sufferers Q: I know I should exercise, but I have asthma and am worried
that exercise will trigger an attack. What can I do? A: During an asthma
attack, the tubes that carry air in and out of your lung the airways
become narrower. Nearly everyone who has asthma– even if they are not
having an asthma attack– will have some airway narrowing when they
exercise. This is particularly true if the air temperature is cold. But
it’s also true on hot, muggy days. Pollen, grass seed or other… , of
664 words . Tehran Times Iran – May 20, 2006 Low fruit, vitamin C intake
tied to asthma risk Reuters Health — People with symptomatic asthma eat
less fruit and consume less vitamin C and manganese than people who don’t
have the disease, a new study shows. The findings suggest that diet may
be a potentially modifiable risk factor for the development of asthma,
Dr. N.J. Wareham of the Medical Research Council in Cambridge, UK and
colleagues write in the medical journal Thorax.Several antioxidant
nutrients have been linked to reduced… , of 1 words . Daily News
Tribune, The Waltham, MA – May 17, 2006 Exposure to dust decreases asthma
risk Infants who live in cleaner houses at greater risk, study of 700
Netherlands finds Babies exposed to high levels of dust on living room
floors are less likely to develop asthma than infants who live in cleaner
houses, researchers found after analyzing about 700 in the Netherlands.
The finding lends support to the ”hygiene hypothesis,” the notion that
sterilized environments limit development of the immune system, causing
allergies and asthma.Research supporting the hypothesis may one day lead
to new prevention and… , of 578 words . Gazette, The Cedar Rapids-Iowa
City, IA – April 8, 2006 New hope IOWA CITY – A study at the University
of Iowa could lead to the biggest change in asthma treatment in years.
The Air2 Trial uses heat to treat the airways of asthma sufferers, with
the goal of reducing asthma attacks and decreasing the need for
medication, said Dr. Geoffrey McLennan, UI professor of internal
medicine. It’s really pretty novel, said McLennan, co-principal
investigator. It’s the first time in years that… , of 7 words . M2
Presswire – March 9, 2006 Research and Markets: Take a Look at New
Analysis of Future High-Potential Launches and the R&D Pipelines of the
Largest Players in the Asthma and COPD Area Research and Markets
http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c 187 has announced the
addition of The Asthma and COPD Market Outlook: Market Analysis of Future
Growth and Leading Players by Sector to their offering In terms of
revenue, the asthma and COPD therapeutic area historically ranks as the
sixth largest single source of sales for the pharmaceutical industry. The
outlook for the market is currently strong, driven by strategically sound
lifecycle management… , of 587 words . *- March 7, 2006 Study Shows
Asthma Exacerbations Have Not Substantially Declined Over Time, Data on
Asthma Sufferers Presented at 62nd AAAAI Annual Meeting — MIAMI, March 7
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — New data presented at the 62nd Annual Meeting
of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology AAAAI show that
despite numerous treatment options for asthma, patients experience
emergency department ED visits, hospitalizations, or attacks at a rate
that has not declined substantially over time. Additionally, the data
found that asthma patients who have experienced an asthma attack are
twice as likely to experience additional exacerbations as.
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