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: | 49. Guardian, The London, England – August 22, 2000 The Guardian:
Junk food blamed for rise in asthma cases: Scientists find evidence in
rural Saudi communities that a diet of fresh fruit and vegetables can
protect children against lung diseases Asthma – the single most important
cause of illness in children in Europe – could be blamed on a diet of
junk food and not enough fresh fruit and vegetables. Anthony Seaton, head
of environmental and occupational medicine at Aberdeen University, led a
study of children in Saudi Arabia where rural communities live in stark
contrast to those in westernised Jeddah. What we were able to demonstrate
is that, after taking into account social factors and any family
history… , of 790 words 49. Independent, The London, England/Financial
Times – July 19, 2000 The Independent: Doctors herald end to asthma
epidemic THE ASTHMA epidemic which has swept Britain for the last 20
years, condemning millions to a life of wheezing, may be over. One of the
most detailed surveys of the disease, based on patients who consulted
their GPs with asthma, has found the number of new attacks has fallen by
one-third since 1993. The declining trend was clear for all age groups,
in all areas of the country and at all seasons. It follows two decades in
which the number of adult sufferers trebled and the number… , of 727
words 49. Record, The Kitchner, Ontario, Canada – May 3, 2000 World
Asthma Day greets more sufferers than ever — Asthma, once believed to be
reversible, is increasingly becoming a chronic condition because many
patients don’t know how to take proper care of themselves, an asthma
specialist warned Tuesday. The past decade has seen better understanding
of the disease and the development of more effective medications, Dr.
Mark Greenwald told a news conference to mark World Asthma Day
today.Asthma rates spiralling Yet asthma rates are spiralling, said
Greenwald, vice-president… , of 447 words 49. Capital Times, The
Madison, WI – February 19, 2000 HER DYING BREATH : | 49. Guardian, The
London, England – August 22, 2000 The Guardian: Junk food blamed for rise
in asthma cases: Scientists find evidence in rural Saudi communities that
a diet of fresh fruit and vegetables can protect children against lung
diseases Asthma – the single most important cause of illness in children
in Europe – could be blamed on a diet of junk food and not enough fresh
fruit and vegetables. Anthony Seaton, head of environmental and
occupational medicine at Aberdeen University, led a study of children in
Saudi Arabia where rural communities live in stark contrast to those in
westernised Jeddah. What we were able to demonstrate is that, after
taking into account social factors and any family history… , of 790
words 49. Independent, The London, England/Financial Times – July 19,
2000 The Independent: Doctors herald end to asthma epidemic THE ASTHMA
epidemic which has swept Britain for the last 20 years, condemning
millions to a life of wheezing, may be over. One of the most detailed
surveys of the disease, based on patients who consulted their GPs with
asthma, has found the number of new attacks has fallen by one-third since
1993. The declining trend was clear for all age groups, in all areas of
the country and at all seasons. It follows two decades in which the
number of adult sufferers trebled and the number… , of 727 words 49.
Record, The Kitchner, Ontario, Canada – May 3, 2000 World Asthma Day
greets more sufferers than ever — Asthma, once believed to be
reversible, is increasingly becoming a chronic condition because many
patients don’t know how to take proper care of themselves, an asthma
specialist warned Tuesday. The past decade has seen better understanding
of the disease and the development of more effective medications, Dr.
Mark Greenwald told a news conference to mark World Asthma Day
today.Asthma rates spiralling Yet asthma rates are spiralling, said
Greenwald, vice-president… , of 447 words 49. Capital Times, The
Madison, WI – February 19, 2000 HER DYING BREATH< ASTHMATICS, DOCTORS RIP
PRISON'S RESPONSE The asthma death of a prisoner who died within an hour
of begging for medical help has shocked asthma patients here and the
doctors who treat them.Michelle Greer, 29, of Milwaukee died gasping for
breath -- and grasping her inhaler -- on the floor of Prescott Hall, the
prison dining room at Taycheedah Correctional Institution. According to
the records, she told corrections officers multiple times that her
inhaler was not helping her condition.Corrections officers contacted
Taycheedah... , of 1202 words 49. Capital Times, The Madison, WI -
February 15, 2000 STATE BLACKED OUT INFO ON PRISON ASTHMA DEATH State
officials asked police to avoid mentioning the health of an inmate who
died at Taycheedah Correctional Institution after she requested medical
help for an asthma attack, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports.And the
Wisconsin Department of Corrections refused last week to provide the
files on the incident without first removing references to the inmate's
health and treatment, the newspaper said. The department also asked Fond
du Lac police investigators to remove medical... , of 503 words 49. Tulsa
World - November 16, 1999 A chronic condition Allergy and Asthma Network,
Mothers of Asthmatics Inc., 1-800-878-4 3, www. aanma.org American Lung
Association;1-800-586-4872, www.lung usa.org It's part of the morning
routine for 3-year-old D.J. Clark. His mother, Anissa Palmer, measures
out doses of the medications budesonide and albuterol, and puts them in a
machine called a nebulizer, which turns the drugs into a fine mist.A
plastic tube from the nebulizer is attached to a face mask, which Palmer
places over... , of 975 words 49. *- October 25, 1999 LOCAL RESEARCHERS
HOPE TO FIND A VACCINE TO PREVENT ASTHMA Blame asthma on an immune system
that scrambles a defensive reaction that causes more wreckage in the body
than the relatively benign invaders.Then come up with a mist that, when
inhaled early in life, will nudge the immune system toward a less noxious
response, leaving people breathing easily. That's the mission of David
Bice and other researchers at the Lovelace Respiratory Research Institute
in Albuquerque. This is all pie-in-the-sky, a vision -- nothing... , of
words 49. Plain Dealer, The Cleveland, OH - October 18, 1999 ASTHMA
THREATENS INNER-CITY CHILDREN SUDDEN INCREASE MYSTIFIES EXPERTS The
asthma epidemic visited Children's National Medical Center one recent
Friday, the day after a furious rainstorm kicked up allergens all over
Washington.
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