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If they had continuing, severe asthma, they were more… , of 8 words 1500. Herald-Sun, The Durham, NC - June 10, 2003 N.C. children suffer untreated asthma UNC study says thousands have not been diagnosed Asthma appears to be a sleeper disease waiting to be diagnosed in thousands of wheezing children throughout North Carolina, according to a UNC research study published Monday in a leading children’s medical journal. Contrary to popular belief, the chronic lung disorder also strikes as frequently in rural youngsters as in their city cousins, causing symptoms ranging from mild wheezing to fatal suffocation, according to the UNC analysis of a statewide… , of 1002 words 1500. THE SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE - May 7, 2002 $12 million push to fight asthma Initiative based on state health study that finds growing problem Asthma problems are on the rise in California, a new state health study confirms today, prompting officials to launch a $12 million effort to improve prevention and treatment. Asthma sypmptoms have been diagnosed in an estimated 3.9 million California children and adults, or about 11.9 percent of the state’s total population, at some point in their lives, the study found. That compares with a national rate of 10.1 percent. The new data represent the first detailed… , of 751 words 1500. *- February 18, 2002 BREATHING UNEASILY UAB STUDY FINDS ASTHMA IN 10% OF CITY’S PUBLIC SCHOOL STUDENTS Childhood asthma has been rising to epidemic levels worldwide, and new research shows that 10 percent of Birmingham public school children have asthma. From 1986 to 2001, rates in children under five in the United States soared 160 percent, according to figures from the Centers for Disease Control. Clearly, it’s been on the rise, certainly since the 1980s, not only in the United States, but all over the world, said Dr. Roni Grad, a professor… , of 956 words 1500. St. Petersburg Times - February 11, 2001 BREATHING LESSONS Asthma’s boom brings new need for awareness The number of people with asthma is jumping exponentially. As researchers float various theories for the cause, doctors struggle to keep it under control. Kenny Slaby coughs. When he runs around outside, when he sleeps at night, when he eats ice cream, Kenny coughs. It’s a thick, rheumy cough that comes and then goes, several days or a week at a time, for no apparent reason.Kenny’s cough had become background noise at home, his mom says, a glitch in the… , of 29 words 1500. Daily Telegraph Sydney, Australia - November 27, 2000 Battling asthma Many asthma sufferers don’t fully understand how to manage the disease. PAMELA WILSON reports There are few things more frightening than desperately fighting to get enough air into the lungs to breathe properly. This is a fear more than a million Australians face every day.Asthma is a serious health problem that affects a significant proportion of the population and evidence suggests it may be on the increase.“When you can’t get air into the lungs, nothing… , of 1152 words 1500. Hobart Mercury Australia - October 10, 2000 Eleanor flies kite for asthma ASTHMA Tasmania now has a human face and a symbol which may become as familiar as Sudden Infant Death Syndrome’s red nose. The face is Eleanor Patterson, a -year-old Lenah Valley mountain biker who has had exercise induced asthma EIA for about five years.Ms Patterson, who has competed nationally and internationally, said: “I have found if I manage my asthma properly it doesn’t affect the way I ride or how I compete.” Managing her… , of 0 words 1500. Chicago Sun-Times - August 15, 1999 City kids outpace U.S. asthma rate Asthma rates among inner-city Chicago children are more than twice the national average, but most kids aren’t getting proper medications, a new study says. Researchers questioned parents of kindergartners and found 10.8 percent of the children had been found to have asthma. Researchers estimated an additional 6 percent to 7 percent had undiagnosed asthma. By comparison, the nationwide asthma rate for children 5 to is 7.4 percent.Moreover, many of the asthma cases were… , of 6 words : - 50 of 295486 |12 5 678910111213 151617181920
1500. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - June 7, 1999 Attacking asthma Teens at South Division study air quality, link to lung disease Richard Salgado has suffered from asthma for all of his years.

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The display also shows ways to make a home environment asthma friendly. In addition, the children will be distributing asthma posters to local businesses. During the month of May the… , of 477 words 1500. *- May 1, 2006 AAAAI: Uncontrolled Asthma During Pregnancy Increases Risk Of Complications PRNewswire — Asthma affects up to 8% of pregnant women and can get worse during pregnancy in approximately % of women, making it a very serious medical problem to complicate pregnancy, according to the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology AAAAI.Due to a decreased amount of oxygen in the asthmatic mother’s blood, there is a direct relationship between low birth weight and uncontrolled asthma. Since a fetus requires a constant supply of oxygen for… , of 628 words 1500. *- April 5, 2006 Studies Show Asthma Disparities Still Exist Between Whites and Minorities PRNewswire — Asthma affects 20 million Americans, with minorities having the greatest risk of dying from, or being diagnosed with the disease. African Americans are particularly at risk and research shows they’re four times more likely to be hospitalized and five times more likely to die of asthma than non-African Americans.Studies published in the February 2006 Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology JACI, the peer-reviewed journal of the American Academy of Allergy,… , of 6 words 1500. PR Week - April 29, 2005 PR Week: Healthcare: Awareness Campaign Close-up - Asthma Day puts focus on lifestyle Asthma UK will launch an information card badged ‘Stay fit and active’ as part of a focus on lifestyle messages to mark the forthcoming World Asthma Day.The aim of the card, which contains ten ‘top tips’, is to encourage people with asthma to exercise more to help control symptoms. The timing of the general election two days after World Asthma Day has, Asthma UK concedes, led to PR activity being scaled back relative to years…. , of 4 words 1500. Chicago Tribune IL - September 27, 2004 Disease tightens grip in Illinois Doctors, researchers look for right mix of public policy, prevention to lower the state’s rising mortality rate As the rate of people dying of asthma continues to decline in most states, the mortality rate in Illinois is going up, according to federal statistics. And the reasons behind this mysterious spike in asthma deaths remain as puzzling as the disease itself. Some view the mortality increase as an indictment of public health care. Others see it as a deadly byproduct of poverty and pollution. Still others blame it on a lack of public awareness about a disease that sends thousands to… , of 2247 words : - of 295486 |123 4 5678910111213 151617181920
Kitchner, Ontario, Canada - September 3, 2004 Preparing FOR WEEK , Take maintenance medication now to avoid asthma misery, experts say Asthma sufferers beware. The worst week of the year for coughs, wheezing and clogged lungs is almost here. Very bad things happen in September, says Dr. Fred White, a Kitchener allergist and immunologist.The third week of September — week — is particularly bad for asthmatics, especially young children who could be rushed to hospital for emergency treatment in record numbers. There’s almost 10 times the number of hospitalizations… , of 10 words 1500. *- February 23, 2004 REGION’S KIDS LEFT GASPING FOR AIR, HIGHER ASTHMA RATES TIED TO INCREASE IN EXHAUST Asthma among children is rising - affecting an estimated 0,000 youngsters in Los Angeles, San Bernardino, Riverside and Orange counties - and exhaust from a growing number of cars and trucks is among the suspected causes.Air pollution is known to hinder lung development, increase asthma among athletes and cause coughs and runny noses, but experts say many other factors could be causing the asthma epidemic. While smog and ozone levels have fallen sharply in Southern California over the… , of 1 5 words 1500. Sydney Morning Herald, The Australia - December 2, 2003 Study links asthma and mental illness Asthma patients should be closely monitored for anxiety and mental illnesses, Australian experts say, following new evidence that the breathing condition is linked strongly to a range of psychological disorders. Researchers from Germany and the US have found that people with asthma suffer mental illness at two to four times the rate of the rest of the population, according to the first large-scale study of the long-suspected connection.

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Blacks are three times more likely than whites to die from asthma attacks; black males between the ages of 15 and are seven times more likely to die than their white counterparts.This disproportion has been firmly… , of 10 words 1501. Capital Times, The Madison, WI - October 18, 1994 ASTHMA < THIS CHRONIC AILMENT AFFECTS YOUNG, OLD, MEN & WOMEN ALMOST EQUALLY Asthma is an “equal opportunity” disease when it comes to age.It’s a common condition — which constricts the airways — that can surface in childhood or wait until later in life to rear its ugly head. It also shows no prejudice with men and women — affecting both almost equally. Asthma tends to be a chronic ailment, and, unfortunately, it’s on the rise — bringing with it lots of wheezing, coughing and breathing problems…. , of 973 words : 21 - of 295486 |12 3 45678910111213 151617181920
. Hamilton Spectator, The Ontario, Canada - October 8, 1994 Attacking asthma Aspects of this disease remain mysteries ASTHMA STILL puzzles doctors. It’s a common lung condition that leaves about 10 per cent of children breathless. And contrary to what many think, it affects adults too.Genes and the environment seem to play a part in the disease, but its exact cause isn’t known. The person who figures out what causes asthma gets the Nobel Prize, says Dr. Peter MacLeod, a lung specialist at the Ottawa Civic Hospital.Aside from the cause, there is… , of 1108 words 1501. Evansville Courier, The IN - March 5, 1994 LIVING WITH ASTHMA IT CAN BE FRIGHTENING FOR BOTH SUFFERERS AND THEIR FAMILIES \ Asthma is a family affair, says Dr. Robert Fisher.Fisher, a family practitioner, should know. Not only does he treat patients with asthma, he suffers from it, as does his son Joe, 7. More than 4 million American children have asthma, and Fisher calls it a ”major stress*for their families.”Siblings of asthmatic children often attach horrible significance to an attack of asthma, Fisher says. He recently found… , of 1027 words 1501. The Record New Jersey - May 17, 1993 GROWING UP WITH ASTHMA CHILDREN LEARN WAYS TO MAKE BREATHING EASIER Asthma is no big thing. Just ask Terrill Northern. If Terrill runs a few yards to score a touchdown in street football, and then starts to wheeze, or feels tight in the chest, he knows what to do. I just sit down and rest and see if it gets better, said Terrill, a fifth grader at Grace Breckwedel Middle School in Jamesburg. If it doesn’t, I go get my inhaler. If people start to make fun of you just because you… , of 90 words 1501. *- July 21, 1992 ASTHMA ON INCREASE AMONG YOUTH IN U.S. MOST COMMON CHRONIC CHILDHOOD ILLNESS TRIGGERED BY COLD AIR, EXERCISE, ATMOSPHERIC IRRITANTS, VIRAL INFECTIONS. Asthma is on the rise in America among young people like Marissa Parnell. `It makes my chest hurt and I cough a lot,’ said the fourth-grader at Fort Island School in the Copley-Fairlawn school district.`It doesn’t feel right.’ Marissa is one of 3 million children suffering from asthma in this country. Some 16,000 young people in the five-county region are affected.Asthma means that the air tubes of the lungs are narrowed by tightened muscles,… , of 1095 words 1501. Sun-Sentinel - MAY 7, 1991 BREATHING EASIER TREATMENT OF ASTHMA HAS IMPROVED IN RECENT YEARS, AND YET, MORE PEOPLE ARE DYING FROM THIS CHRONIC DISORDER. Asthma treatment has vastly improved over the last 20 years. Doctors are more aware of the breathing disorder and better able to diagnose. They also have a larger arsenal of therapies to relieve the wheezing, gasping and struggling for breath that each attack brings.Yet around the world, more people are dying of asthma. In a trend seen over the last two decades, asthma is increasing. At least 10 million Americans, or 4 percent of the nation’s population, are asthmatics, up from… , of 1046 words 1500. *- May 25, 2006 Children raise asthma awareness Dollhouse shows household triggers Asthma is the most common childhood disease and in this country it has reached epidemic proportions. Children from the Greenwich Boys & Girls Club contributed to a display case at Town Hall by designing and decorating a dollhouse that identifies common asthma triggers found in the home environment.

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It is the most common chronic childhood illness and is one of the leading causes of school and work absence. The number of people diagnosed with asthma rises every year.What is asthma?Asthma is a respiratory condition characterized by obstruction of airflow in and out of the lungs. Two factors contribute to the obstruction. One involves the tightening of the muscles around the airways. The other occurs when the walls of the airway become… , of 710 words 1501. News-Sentinel, The Fort Wayne, IN - May 5, 2000 AFRICAN AMERICANS MORE LIKELY TO BE HOSPITALIZED FOR ASTHMA While asthma cases rise nationally at an alarming rate, the suffocating lung disease strikes hardest at African Americans. Blacks are much more likely to be hospitalized for it and die from it.Blacks and whites younger than age 65 are diagnosed with asthma at about the same rate. But blacks die from the disease three times the rate whites die from it, according to a 1997 national study. The study also found that blacks were hospitalized for asthma at a rate more than twice the U.S…. , of 2185 words 1501. Advertiser, The Adelaide, Australia - February 26, 2000 Asthma stalks our children Asthma is the most common reason for hospital admissions among children, and it’s on the rise, says Medical Writer BARRY HAILSTONE.ALEX Cameron was two when he had his first asthma attack. He didn’t wheeze, but it was obvious he suddenly had difficulty breathing. The muscles in his neck, chest and stomach were visibly straining. Robyn Cameron feared her son would choke.“He was having such a hard time just breathing it was frightening,”… , of 1 3 words 1501. *CA - September 4, 1999 ASTHMA AT EPIDEMIC LEVELS IN U.S., INNER-CITY KIDS HIT HARDEST Doug Kaufman ”had asthma, not any worse than any other kids in his neighborhood” in San Diego, his mother, Debra, recalled. ”They all had inhalers.” In fact, the Kaufmans figured Doug had outgrown his asthma at age 8. He even joined his high school track team. Then at 19, while working as a movie theater projectionist, Doug had an asthma attack. He collapsed, alone, a few feet from the… , of 1870 words 1501. Daily Herald - June 20, 1999 Asthma growing fast among suburban children Asthma inhalers line the counter in the nurse’s office at Naperville Central High School. During the school year, more than 0 students could use them at any given time. That’s the number of documented asthma cases in the records, said Judy Smith, the school nurse.Central isn’t alone.Health experts say asthma - an inflammatory disease of the airways that obstructs breathing and causes episodes of uncontrollable wheezing - is rising at alarming… , of 10 words 1501. *- November 8, 1998 ASTHMA DEATH LINK SOARS LUNG DISEASES CONNECTED TO 500 CASES A YEAR IN CITY Asthma is far more fatal in City than reported, contributing to nearly double the number of deaths ly attributed to the chronic lung disease every year. A Daily News analysis of information culled from death certificates shows that asthma is the primary or secondary cause of death in an average of 500 cases a year well above earlier tallies that counted only deaths in which asthma was the primary factor.The new statistics offer the fullest picture so far of the toll the… , of 1151 words 1501. The Dallas Morning News - December 9, 1996 AIR APPARENT Asthma investigators look beyond pollution for subtler risk factors. Figuring out asthma can be like trying to learn a foreign language. Just when everything starts making sense, you get to the complicated part - say, the subjunctive tense. I’m a pulmonologist, and the more I learn about asthma, the more confused I become, said Dr. David Mannino of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. If things were only more simple.Since the late 1970s, urban air quality has improved by most measures,a development… , of 1787 words 1501. *- December 8, 1994 THE BIG WHEEZE ASTHMA DEATHS CLIMBING, ESPECIALLY AMONG BLACKS Asthma is one of medicine’s confounding paradoxes.Researchers understand the chronic respiratory disease better than ever, and new drugs are highly effective. So why has the death rate climbed sharply, and why is asthma so much more common among blacks?

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In particular, researchers are astounded by the numbers… , of words 1502. *- February 22, 1998 TAKING OUR BREATH AWAY Asthma, an insidious, suffocating disease, is spreading across City in epidemic proportions, overwhelming the public health system as it steals the breath from ever more people. An estimated half-million ers, from the tiniest infants to the frail elderly, now suffer from this chronic, incurable illness more than 6% of the population.With numbers that large, the city has the worst asthma rate in the country. The hospitalization rate here is triple the national average and… , of 2 2 words 1501. Sunday Times, The London, England - October 24, 2004 Age-old mystery of asthma Asthma is an ancient illness, but modern Britons suffer from it on a scale never witnessed before. Report by Roger Dobson Almost 1,000 years ago, a young Moses Maimonides was telling his patients about a new treatment for asthma.Cut out sexual activity, keep warm and drink plenty of chicken soup was the advice from this 12th-century sage and physician to Saladin.It is not known how popular this restrictive therapy was, but it was certainly no cure. The search for that… , of 13 words 1501. *- October 4, 2004 Asthma times three, Children cope with the lung disease, which also has affected their mother at times Asthma is a well-known word in the Turner household. Amy Turner and her husband, Scott, have three sons - Chandler, 8, Mason, 5, and Gage, 2 - who have asthma. There would be times when I would have two kids on breathing treatments at the same time, she said.The Bowling Green woman also has had bouts with it herself, though it doesn’t bother her often now. I have flare-ups when the seasons change, and I have medicines I take with… , of 9 words 1501. Boston Globe, The MA - February 11, 2004 ASTHMA TOPS CHILDHOOD ILLNESSES, N.E. STUDY EXAMINES ENVIRONMENT, POVERTY AS CONTRIBUTING FACTORS Asthma affects one in eight children in New England, eclipsing all other chronic illnesses of childhood and flooding emergency rooms and clinics with hacking, wheezing youngsters, according to a report scheduled to be released this week.The study from a coalition of federal and state public health agencies provides the most comprehensive assessment ever of asthma in the six-state region. It found that more than 0,000 children have been diagnosed with the condition and that its… , of 1097 words 1501. Weekend Australian Australia - February 8, 2003 Asthma study takes a deep breath Asthma patients may find relief though a series of simple exercises that could reduce their reliance on drugs, says Janet Fricker COULD learning to breathe differently improve life for asthma sufferers and even reduce the amount of medication they take?This is the suggestion made in a study published last week in the medical journal Thorax.Researchers at the University of Aberdeen in the UK have found a significant number of sufferers have symptoms exacerbated by abnormal breathing… , of 1112 words 1501. Sunday Territorian Darwin, Australia - October 6, 2002 Action plans fight asthma ASTHMA affects two million people around Australia. More than 60,000 Australians are admitted to hospital annually because of asthma.It is a major cause of school absenteeism and child emergency department attendance and admission to hospital.In 1999 the Commonwealth Government declared asthma as one of the six national health priorities.Asthma Week is an annual activity carried out by all Asthma Foundations around Australia highlighting the condition.The main objective is… , of 0 words : 11 - 20 of 295486 |1 2 5678910111213 151617181920
- May 7, 2002 ASTHMA AFFLICTS 12% IN STATE, STUDY SAYS Asthma is emerging as a significant public health concern in California, according to a new state study showing that nearly 12 percent of the population — an estimated 3.9 million children and adults — have been diagnosed with the respiratory disease at some point in their lives.Nearly 750,000 Californians experience the wheezing, coughing and shortness of breath that characterize asthma every day or weekly, and the state’s overall asthma rates are higher than the… , of 10 words 1501. *- July 9, 2001 Asthma on the rise HOUSE CALLS Asthma affects more than 10 million Americans.

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.. , of 18 words 1504. Contra Costa Times Walnut Creek, CA - September 5, 1999 THE ASTHMA EPIDEMIC Asthma, a disease once treated as a minor irritant, is now a global medical problem that has reached epidemic proportions.The number of cases in the United States grew more than 150 percent between 1980 and 1998 from 6.7 million to 17.3 million according to the most recent numbers available from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The number of children under 4 with asthma grew from 1 in 45 in 1980 to 1 in 17 in 1994.But asthma remains a medical mystery. It picks on… , of 19 words 1503. THE SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE - July 3, 1996 Puzzling Rise in Asthma Deaths Cases, fatalities increase despite smog reductions Angelina Alforque knows an asthma attack can come at any time. The 55-year-old Vallejo woman sleeps with an asthma drug inhaler tucked safely under her pillow. She keeps one in the car, another on the kitchen table and, always, one in her purse.“All of the sudden, you wheeze,” said Alforque, recovering at the University of California at San Francisco Medical Center, where she was hospitalized with asthma last month. “You cough. Then you choke. Then you… , of words 1502. Record, The Kitchner, Ontario, Canada - September 3, 2004 Allergies are on the rise, experts say Asthma rates are steadily rising in Canada in both adults and children, Kitchener immunologist Dr. Fred White said. Three million Canadians have asthma, according to the Asthma Society of Canada.Even children’s Pokémon characters don’t escape asthma. There’s Koffing, who appears quite happy despite the dire skull and bones symbol on his chest, at least until his transformation into the sickly-looking Weezing.But not just asthma is on the rise. All… , of 954 words : 1 - 10 of 295486 1 2 5678910111213 151617181920
MANAGING ASTHMA ALSO ON LESSON PLAN, HEALTH: L.B. SCHOOLS TEACHING KIDS, PARENTS TO COPE WITH CONDITION. Asthma educator Rangell Oruga sits holding up cartoon drawings of asthma triggers - a cockroach, a dust pan, a cloud of pollution emitted from an airplane, a detergent bottle - as six elementary kids listen.“Does anybody remember what an asthma trigger is?” he asks the wide-eyed youngsters around a table at Abraham Lincoln Elementary School. “An asthma trigger is like what causes you to wheeze,” one boy volunteers, “like strong smells or… , of 54 words 1502. *- August 11, 2003 EACH CHILD NEEDS UNIQUE PLAN TO CONTROL ASTHMA Asthma is the most common chronic problem among children. In fact, the American Lung Association says children make up about one-third of the nation’s 20 million asthma sufferers.The statistics are even more dramatic closer to home: In some areas of St. Louis, 15 to 20 percent of children suffer from asthma, more than double the national average of 6.3 percent, according to studies by the St. Louis Regional Asthma Consortium. Asthma is a chronic disease that affects the… , of 979 words 1502. Hamilton Spectator, The Ontario, Canada - October 19, 1999 ATTACKING ASTHMA UNEXPLAINED EPIDEMIC IS SUFFOCATING POOR, INNER-CITY RESIDENTS The asthma epidemic visited Children’s National Medical Centre one recent Friday the day after a furious rainstorm kicked up allergens all over Washington. By 9 a.m., the emergency room, where children come in more often for failing lungs than for broken bones, was jumping. Harried nurses barked orders for the pharmacy to send more drugs.In bed after bed, young faces, all African-American, were buried under clear plastic breathing masks.John Thompson, a skinny, bright-eyed… , of 73 words 1502. Philadelphia Inquirer, The PA - September 6, 1999 ASTHMA’S ATTACK THERE’S BEEN A DRAMATIC INCREASE WORLDWIDE IN THIS SOMETIMES-FATAL RESPIRATORY DISEASE. ALTHOUGH IT’S A FAMILIAR AILMENT, RESEARCHERS KNOW \ SURPRISINGLY LITTLE ABOUT IT - OR WHY IT’S ON THE RISE. Asthma, a disease once treated as a minor irritant, is now a global medical problem that has reached epidemic proportions.The number of cases in the United States grew more than 150 percent between 1980 and 1998 - from 6.7 million to 17.3 million - according to the most recent numbers available from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The number of children under 4 with asthma grew from 1 in 45 in 1980 to 1 in 17 in 1994.

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is less Vital: Your kids’ health: Kid facts: ASTHMA (Features) Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland) Words #ASTHMA affects one in four UK children but a new misery for many Research in the Journal of Asthma shows that Pycnogenol, the extract of French significant difference to children with asthma As well as helping many breathe more easily Sign up for asthma camp (LOCAL NEWS) The Fresno Bee (Fresno, CA) California will hold Camp Sierra Asthma Camp The residential camp nature activities Children learn about asthma and how to manage their condition Registration Deadline for registration is Asthma is the leading cause of hospital emergency Two Headed ‘Asthma Creature’ Spotted in Houston Connie and Flammy, ‘Spokescreature’ for American Lung Association And GlaxoSmithKline Asthma Education Campaign, Popping Up in Downtown Locations PR Newswire The creature represents the two main components of asthma: Connie, airway constriction (squeezing and tightening troublesome habit of acting up unexpectedly, just like asthma Asthma is a serious problem in many communities, including ASTHMA DRUG ‘MAY CAUSE CHILD DEATHS’ Mail on Sunday May RACHEL ELLIS to treat tens of thousands of British asthma sufferers has been linked to a rare and However, because it is used to treat chronic asthma, higher doses may be needed and specialists which state that children with severe asthma can be given up to , micrograms daily New Asthma Drug May Fight Allergies AP Online PHIL GALEWITZ, AP Business Writer GALEWITZ, AP Business Writer AP Online New Asthma Drug May Fight Allergies NEW YORK (AP) Merck & Co has made a mild splash with its first asthma medicine, a chewable pill called Singulair that children Americans suffer from hay fever, twice as many as those with asthma And, about Sacked for asthma attack Tribunal’s pounds sterling , award to barmaid who lost her job after taking ill in smoky pub The Daily Mail (London, England) barmaid who lost her job after suffering an asthma attack in a smoky pub has been awarded the manager said he was alarmed by the asthma attack and worried he would not be able , the business had employed four asthma sufferers None of them, apart from Miss Defective gene link to asthma (News) Birmingham Evening Mail (England) Jul Words A GENETIC key to asthma has been discovered which could lead over responsive airways that are characteristic of asthma Chief researcher Professor Stephen Holgate entirely new ways of diagnosing and treating asthma This holds great promise for benefiting ASHEBORO D OR TO SPEAK ON ASTHMA (TRIAD STATE) The News & Record (Piedmont Triad, NC) Words Asthma will be the topic of a free seminar offered from to p m at Randolph Hospital be presented by Dr Eric Kozlow, a board certified physician at Adult and Child Allergy and Asthma in Asheboro Kozlow will present an overview of asthma with tips on recognizing the condition and finding Asthma and antihistamines Pediatrics for Parents Jul Words Asthma and Antihistamines The FDA requires all antihistamines warning that these drugs should not be used by people with asthma For example, Benadryl, now available over the counter, has the warning, Do not take this product if you have asthma unless directed by a physician Such warnings are based ASTHMA POLL SHOCK (News) The Mirror (London, England) Frith, Maxine Words NEARLY half of all asthma sufferers have such severe symptoms that poll, carried out by Britain’s National Asthma Campaign, also found that per cent for such a large number of people with asthma, the condition dominates their life to Fed: Research identifies menstruation as asthma trigger AAP General News (Australia) Words AAP General News (Australia) Fed: Research identifies menstruation as asthma trigger New research shows menstruation triggers asthma symptoms in susceptible women It’s found fluctuating hormone levels are matched by changes in the severity of respiratory symptoms, in a study of Brisbane women Pfizer’s asthma pipeline boasts attractive therapeutic overlap ( kets: Pharmaceuticals & Fine Chemicals) (Brief ) Chemical ket Reporter Jarvis, Lisa , penetrate the lucrative ket for treating asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease another promising treatment for COPD and asthma, which it will capture through its proposed (PDE ) inhibitor targeting COPD and asthma The drug, which would be an alternative , First << Next >> Advertiser Links Champaign Mold Testing School, Business & Home Mold Re mediation & Consulting Call Today!

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Asthma awareness day and sufferers

July 11, 2007

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ASTHMA AWARENESS DAY FAIR ON CAPITOL HILL On Wednesday, May th, a bipartisan coalition of over Members of the House and Senate will host the First Annual Asthma Awareness Day on Capitol Hill The Axys Pharmaceuticals Announces Key Milestone From Aventis Lead Compound Series for Asthma Selected in Inflammation Program Business Wire , S, an enzyme believed to play a critical role in asthma Axys indicated that a discrete collaboration compound successfully demonstrated in vivo efficacy in a model of asthma, qualifying the compound and its analogs as a lead clinical development candidate for the treatment of asthma Cathepsin S is SENATOR TIM HUTCHINSON TO TESTIFY ABOUT BILL TO PROTECT ASTHMA SUFFERERS Capitol Hill Press Releases May HUTCHINSON TO TESTIFY ABOUT BILL TO PROTECT ASTHMA SUFFERERS Senator Tim Hutchinson will Building in support of his bill to protect asthma sufferers from the possibility of having inhalers Anyone who has suffered from asthma or any respiratory disease knows that FDA May Phase Out Certain Asthma Inhalers AP Online Jun Dateline: WASHINGTON The government is asking asthma patients and d ors for help in iding if it is time to gradually pull off the ket certain asthma inhalers that pollute the environment Older asthma inhalers use CFCs, the chlorofluorocarbons that deplete available Two CFC free Asthma linked to antibiotics in pregnancy Daily Mail May increase the chance of their child having asthma by per cent, according to research suffer from hay fever and eczema Childhood asthma has soared in the last years, from cases to million One child in five has asthma at some stage Experts believe this may C O sub retention in acute severe asthma (communications to the editor)(letter to the editor)(Letter to the Editor) Chest May Poulose, Vijo for writing a comprehensive review on asthma ( ) ( ) However, I believe that major cause of hypercapnia in acute severe asthma, it has to be pointed out that there are effect I had two patients with severe asthma in my ICU last year who had persistently Eiffel signs lucrative asthma development agreement BIOTECH Patent News pharmaceutical company to develop an improved asthma treatment utilising Eiffel’s re engineered development program Eiffel will provide an asthma drug re engineered using its proprietary its application in the large and growing asthma treatment ket The near term revenue SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED TO ATHLETES WITH ASTHMA The Record (Bergen County, NJ) SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED TO ATHLETES WITH ASTHMA Date: , Tuesday Section: SPORTS Star Early High school seniors with asthma who excel in academics and athletics have until to enter the ninth annual Asthma Athletic of the Year Scholarship program Flu Season Poses Dangerous Risk for Children With Asthma: New Study Published in the Journal of Pediatrics Shows a Medication May Reduce Hospital Admissions for Children With Severe Asthma PR Newswire which means parents of children with asthma need to be on high alert Respiratory influenza are more serious in patients with asthma and such infections can often lead to disease For parents of children with asthma, a sudden attack often means a trip to Study says asthma may be several ailments United Press International Jewish Medical Center in New York say asthma could be several diseases instead of a single ailment People who develop asthma as children may have a different disease the growing body of evidence that asthma is not a single disease, but a group characteristics, the National Jewish News New Asthma Treatment Shows Tremendous Promise in Phase II Trial Business Wire Jun Britannia Pharmaceutical’s Pumactant abolished early asthmatic responses in all subjects of a study be a significant advance in the prevention of asthma attacks for the millions of asthma sufferers worldwide This el dry powder for Experts back new pill to beat asthma The Birmingham Post (England) specialist has welcomed the arrival of the first radically new asthma drug for years which is being launched in the UK today scratch to prevent the inflammation of the lungs that causes asthma Dr Lawford Hill, a chest physician at Warwick Hospital, said: This is great news for asthma Defective gene link to asthma Evening Mail Jul Words A GENETIC key to asthma has been discovered which could lead over responsive airways that are characteristic of asthma Chief researcher Professor Stephen Holgate entirely new ways of diagnosing and treating asthma This holds great promise for benefiting Asthma advice (News) Coventry Evening Telegraph (England) Words ASTHMA sufferers can pick up a new leaflet on how to control their condition and get more out of life The publication is free from the National Asthma Campaign by calling or e mailing supporterinformation@asthma org uk MIDLAND: Factory worker wins pounds , in asthma claim (News) The Birmingham Post (England) Words A former factory worker struck down by asthma because of toxic chemicals he was exposed Schenectady admitted liability for the asthma Mr Simms now suffers from, an affliction five chemicals were capable of causing asthma Conceding that Mr Simms was more susceptible Pets are biggest trigger for kids’ asthma (News) Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland) Jun Words PETS put children at risk of asthma, according to scientists Keeping a emerged from a US study which showed asthma rates among older children and teenagers per cent of the group had diagnosed asthma equivalent to million children Health: Prescription please coping with asthma The Independent London May Words My asthma always gets worse during the summer Can efficiently Dr Catti Moss GP In the summer asthma can be aggravated by pollen or diesel fumes these, and the best bet is to treat your asthma more intensively while you need to This , First << Next >> Advertiser Links Champaign Mold Testing School, Business & Home Mold Re mediation & Consulting Call Today!

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Asthma Treatment and control

July 10, 2007

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Disease link to antibiotics in pregnancy (News) The Independent Sunday (London, England) May Carrell, Severin Words Children are much more at risk of getting asthma if their mothers take antibiotics during children The number of children with asthma has grown six fold in the last years pregnancy, the chances of their child becoming asthmatic grew by per cent The chances of a MAP Pharmaceuticals Reports Positive Phase for Its Pediatric Asthma Drug Candidate PRNewswire formulation of budesonide for treatment of pediatric asthma The multicenter, randomized, double blind The pri y endpoints for the study were asthma control as assessed by changes in morning asthma symptom scores compared to placebo, and trends Bronx, N Y , Hospital Adds New High Tech Asthma Center Daily News (New York, New York) (via Knight Ridder Tribune Business News) A newly expanded asthma facility at a major Bronx parents The new Pediatric Asthma Center that opened earlier chronic respiratory disease Asthma has reached epidemic levels has one of the highest asthma rates in the nation The Spanish speaking staff to treat young asthma New drug attacks causes of asthma (News) The Independent (London, England) Words A new drug to target the cause of asthma attacks has just been launched in Britain omalizumab) is given as an injection to severe asthma sufferers every two to four weeks Trials that it can reduce hospital admission for asthma patients by nearly half ( per cent Asthma rates high in Valley, says study of Assembly districts (LOCAL NEWS) The Fresno Bee (Fresno, CA) Joaquin Valley have some of the highest asthma rates in the state, according to a study Solano and Yolo counties reported the most asthma symptoms It also showed legislative districts high numbers of nonelderly adults with asthma symptoms in were pri ily located Uncontrolled Exercise Induced Asthma Limits Physical Activity PR Newswire PRNewswire People with exercise induced asthma (EIA) may not be able to participate in according to the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (AAAAI) About million Americans suffer from asthma In addition, many non asthmatic patients Outcomes measurement for asthma following acute presentation to an emergency department Australasian Business Intelligence (Australian Health Review ABIX via COMTEX) Asthma cases in Australia have risen about per cent early s, with the highest rates for children An asthma management plan (AMP) was implemented in Australasia in to offer a more uniform approach to asthma care The goal was to reduce More kids suffering with asthma in Bay State (News) The Boston Herald Heslam, Jessica the number of Bay State children with asthma continues to climb, and health officials schools provided the number of students with asthma, kindergarten through eighth grade, during students or about , kids had asthma Boston Middle School Academy had the Matria’s Disease Management Program Improves Outcomes For UCare Minnesota Asthma Patients PR Newswire disease management program for members with asthma, citing positive outcomes and quality Medical and Research Center, has offered the asthma disease management program to the UCare members since of Known as Asthma Action(SM), the program is offered to Grandkids of pregnant smokers have higher risk of asthma Jerusalem Post JUDY SIEGEL Grandkids of pregnant smokers have higher risk of asthma Byline: JUDY SIEGEL Edition Daily Section: News Page: Tuesday, , The sins of may have double the risk of developing childhood asthma, according to new research published in the children and grandchildren may be more Asthma associated viruses specifically induce lung stromal cells to produce interleukin , a mediator of airways hyperreactivity (The Thomas L Petty th Aspen Lung Conference: Asthma Structure and Function) Chest Einarsson, Oskar Geba, Gregory P Panuska, James R Zhu, Zhou Landry, y Elias, Jack A , often are associated with exacerbations of asthma and airways hyperreactivity , Their that make it particularly relevant to asthma First IL is known to be a T cell dependent important role in the pathogenesis of asthma , Secondly, IL is a member of the Campaign to highlight asthma in workplace: Prevention is best defence, scientists say The Independent London CELIA HALL Medical Editor Words MORE THAN , adults a year are developing asthma induced by substances encountered at work But in have been identified as agents which can trigger asthma The Health and Safety Executive, the Government long awareness campaign for industry ‘Occupational asthma can be an extremely distressing and a Junk food can give your child asthma (News) The Mirror (London, England) Palmer, Jill is blamed today for soaring childhood asthma Research shows that youngsters who eat ready made foods are more likely to be asthmatic than those on a balanced diet Britain brought up on fast food, has the highest asthma rate in Europe The disease affects ASPIRIN ALERT New study shows the ‘wonder drug’ can actually trigger asthma attacks Good Health Daily Mail TYN HALLE Words MILLIONS of asthma sufferers risk making their illness worse Exactly why certain painkillers exacerbate asthma is not clear, but latest research suggests will have died as a result of a severe asthma attack triggered by aspirin or another Omalizumab Cuts Inhaled Steroid Use in Allergic Asthma Internal Medicine News Jul BATES, BETSY patients with moderate to severe allergic asthma, % were able to stop using inhaled corticosteroids for a year, % were able to maintain asthma control without returning to beclomethasone double blind, placebo controlled study of asthma patients who required inhaled corticosteroids Cardiovascular effects of beta agonists in patients with asthma and COPD : a meta analysis (special report) Chest Jun Salpeter, Shelley R Ormiston, Thomas M Salpeter, Edwin E , obstructive airway disease, defined as asthma or COPD Methods: A meta analysis of randomized adrenergic beta agonists adverse effects: asthma cardiovascular: COPD Abbreviations: CI as bronchodilators in the treatment of asthma and COPD, The use of beta blockers has Asthma rates soaring, significant cause of death, say experts AP Worldstream GRANT PECK, Associated Press Writer Thailand There are million asthma sufferers in the world and that many countries, the prevalence of asthma is rising percent to percent said specialists at the th World Asthma Meeting in Bangkok Speaking at a news conference, asthma specialists said the disease needs and Depression more prevalent among asthma patients (Seen in % of Asthmatics) OB GYN News Zoler, Mitchel L Depression was more common in patients with asthma than in the general population, based on the of a study of adults with asthma Depression was most common among asthma patients who smoked, had two or more comorbid Surgeon General and Rap Artist Discuss High Cost of Asthma in U S And Disproportionate Impact on Minority Communities PR Newswire alarmingly high increase in the cost of asthma care in the U S and to raise awareness about the high prevalence of asthma in the African American community WHO Satcher will discuss implications of the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America sponsored Low Activity Levels Found Among Children With Asthma Due to Parental Health Beliefs, Disease Severity AScribe Health News Service report that percent of children with asthma do not get enough exercise, even though been shown to rease the severity of asthma symptoms The report, published in the misconceptions that exercise poses a risk to asthmatic children The findings are based on the , First << Next >> Advertiser Links Champaign Mold Testing School, Business & Home Mold Re mediation & Consulting Call Today!

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