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Many deaths could have been avoided, said Dr. William Busse, head of the
section of allergy and immunology at the… , of 607 words 50. Modesto
Bee, The CA – March 13, 1992 ASTHMA’S DOUBLE TOLL: PHYSICAL, EMOTIONAL
DISTRESS CHILDREN HAVE FEELING OF BEING DIFFERENT, TRY TO COVER UP
SYMPTOMS Asthma was Modestan Wilson Bader’s miserable sidekick in
childhood. He’s 77 now, but he remembers the smelly camphorated oil he
had to inhale and the sporting benches he kept warm. I was always last to
be picked for teams, he says. I couldn’t run 25 yards without choking up.
Experts say that having a chronic illness like asthma takes more than a
physical toll on those who suffer from… , of 8 words : 1801 – 1810 of
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| 50. *- February 20, 1992 Inhalers may raise asthma death risk Asthma
sufferers who puff more than two canisters of airway-widening drugs a
month to help them breathe easier are at greatly increased risk of dying
from asthma attacks, according to an international study. When a doctor
finds a patient using more than one or two canisters a month, that ought
to be a red alert, said Dr. Ralph I. Horwitz, a professor at the Yale
School of Medicine and one of the study’s authors. More than two
canisters a month… , of 8 words 50. St. Louis Post-Dispatch – January
13, 1992 End The Crisis Approach To Asthma Asthma is the most common
chronic disease of children. An expert on asthma among children, Dr.
Robert Strunk of St. Louis Children’s Hospital, estimates that nearly one
of every six inner-city children have asthma. Hospitalizations for
children with the disorder have been increasing. From 1979 to 1987, the
hospital discharge rate with asthma as the first-listed diagnosis rose
percent among children under 15. Studies have found poverty to be the
reason for increased asthma… , of 8 words 50. Capital Times, The
Madison, WI – November 16, 1991 ASTHMA DEATH TRIGGERS SHOCK, FEAR,
CONFUSION Asthma is a common disease among young people, but few realize
the disease can be deadly. The realization struck the friends of Justin
Beecher hard last week.Shock, confusion and fear were La Follette High
School assistant football coach Bernard Wiggins’ reactions to the
asthmatic-attack death of his former player. “It came as a shock to
learn that a person can die from asthma,” said Wiggins. “My daugher has
asthma.” The… , of 679 words 50. Oregonian, The Portland, OR – October
12, 1990 DEATH TOLL FROM ASTHMA MOUNTS Asthma is killing more and more
people each year especially blacks — in the United States, according to
Oregon researchers who published an editorial this month in the Journal
of the American Medical Association.“The death rate from asthma has been
consistently higher for blacks than for whites,” wrote Dr. Sonia Buist
of the Oregon Health Sciences University and William Vollmer, a
statistician with Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Research in
Portland. Asthma… , of 5 words 50. Newsday Melville, NY – August 23,
1990 Dusty Asthma Culprit Exposure to house-dust mites during infancy
appears to be an important cause of childhood asthma in places where the
climate is humid year-round, a study concludes. The study, conducted in
England’s soggy south and published in today’s New England Journal of
Medicine, found that babies who lived with high levels of dust mites had
an especially high risk of suffering asthma as they grew older.The work
supports the growing belief that a variety of proteins… , of 92 words
50. Miami Herald, The FL – June 12, 1989 MORE ASTHMA DEATHS National
Center for Health Statistics records show that 1,975 people in the United
States, including 87 in Florida, died from asthma in 1976. By 1981, the
number of deaths had soared to 3,054. The figure for 1987 was 4,0 ,
including 184 in Florida — a stunning increase in the number of deaths
over 11 years. But those figures are deceiving because, in the
intervening years, the way causes of death are counted was changed.
Following the leadership of the World Health Organization, the… , of 9
words 50. *- May 15, 1989 MANAGE ASTHMA TO BREATHE EASIER Yes, asthma
kills. That fact tragically hit home last week when Richard Green, 52,
chancellor of schools in City and former superintendent of schools in
Minneapolis, died after a severe asthma attack.
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