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Learn to breathe easier during allergy, asthma months
London Free Press
Seasonal allergies to tree pollen and grasses affect more than one in six Canadians; asthma (its triggers can be anything from smog to dogs) affects 8.5% of all people coast to coast and about 230 million people worldwide. That's a lot of sneezing and ...

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Exercising 'may cut asthma attacks risk'
Newstrack India
Washington, May 20 (ANI): Not only is it safe for asthmatics to exercise, but doing so could reduce their risk of asthma symptoms or attacks, a new study has revealed. Many people with asthma report avoiding exercise because they're afraid it could ...
People with asthma get the green light for exerciseMedical Xpress

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Asthma Attacks Can Be Reduced When Exposure to Triggers is Controlled
San Francisco Chronicle (press release)
Home Air Check™ can help improve indoor air environments by identifying chemical pollutants that can trigger asthma attacks Mt. Pleasant, MI (PRWEB) May 18, 2012 Home Air Check™, the leading indoor air quality testing solution for measuring hundreds ...

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McAllen area jumps 14 spots in nation's worst for asthma
Monitor
McALLEN – A high pollen count and second-hand smoke were two contributors this year as the McAllen-Mission-Edinburg area jumped to ninth from 25th as the worst place in the country for asthma. “I was surprised myself. I knew we were high, ...



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US Asthma Rates at Record High, CDC Says
Medscape
May 17, 2012 — The prevalence of asthma in the United States is at an all-time high, according to a new report, called Asthma's Impact on the Nation, published online May 8 by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
CDC: Asthma at an All-time HighWBAY
Survey says growing national impact of asthmaWestmoreland County Times

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WRAL.com

New procedure helping asthma patients breathe easier
WRAL.com
Durham, NC — Most people take breathing for granted, but for people with asthma, wheezing, coughing, chest tightness and shortness of breath are all scary symptoms that can result in trips to the hospital. In some cases, medicines stop working for ...
No drugs needed for new asthma treatment6abc.com
Good Samaritan Hospital, the first and only Dayton hospital, to offer ...Phys.Org (press release)

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Asthma fair Saturday at Admiral Kidd Park in Long Beach
Long Beach Press-Telegram
By Greg Mellen Staff Writer In conjunction with World Asthma Day, a free Asthma Resource Fair will be held on Saturday from 10 am to 2 pm at Admiral Kidd Park, 2125 Santa Fe Ave. Free educational materials and medical guidance on use of asthma-related ...

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USA TODAY

Asthma rate at record high; clean Olympic air helped hearts
USA TODAY
By Kim Painter, USA TODAY Asthma count: The share of the US population with asthma has reached the highest level ever, 8.4% in 2010, up from 7.3% in 2001, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says. While deaths are dropping, the impact is ...
Asthma Cases Reach New HighMedPage Today
Survey reveals growing national impact of asthmaMarketWatch (press release)
CDC: Asthma impact growing in USWTAM.com

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WTVR

US asthma rates at all-time high, CDC says
Los Angeles Times
By Thomas H. Maugh II The proportion of Americans with asthma increased from 7.3% in 2001 to 8.4% in 2010, marking the highest level ever, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Tuesday. In 2010, an estimated 18.7 million adults and 7 ...
May is Asthma Awareness MonthCleburne Times-Review
Asthma cases continue to rise in U.S., affecting millionsMedical Xpress
Asthma Rates Continue to Soar in the U.S.Medical Daily
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New procedure offers hope to asthma patients
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JAMES / WFAA DALLAS – More than 300 million people worldwide are affected by asthma, but a North Texas hospital is the first to try a ground-breaking procedure that offers long-term relief. "It's like heaven," said 70-year-old Judy Kassees about ...

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