Saturday, May 20, 2006

Asthma - Edmonton Journal


Edmonton Journal
Edmonton Journal - This could be a fun and enjoyable time for everybody except for the idiots. They should stay away from Whyte Avenue and let the real hockey fans enjoy it properly. If post-game revellers are taking their drinks outside to celebrate, why are

Baby's Rash May Predict Skin Ailment
MedicineNet.com - WEDNESDAY, May 17 (HealthDay News) -- Babies who develop rashes on their arms and over their joints are most likely to develop the skin disease atopic dermatitis by the time they're 3 years old, Danish researchers conclude. Recurrent scaling, redness

Polymyalgia Rheumatica (PMR)
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Leaders Reach a Consensus on Sexual Health and Responsible Behavior
Axcess News - Washington After 18 months of talking about sexual health and responsible sexual behavior, 18 national organizations agreed on three main recommendations for improving both. Baltimore, MD - Contrary to popular belief, mild to moderate levels of

Hot, hazy, and humid Stagnant air Sunny skies Little chance of
KFOX 14 - Active children and adults, and people with respiratory disease such as asthma, should avoid all outdoor exertion; everyone else, especially children, should avoid prolonged outdoor exertion. AQI refers to the Air Quality Index. An AQI of 100 is

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Asthma Features
Seattle Post Intelligencer - Researchers have been looking for reasons why the number of cases of asthma has increased in recent years. Attention has turned to indoor triggers that can cause asthma and controlling them seems to be an effective way to control asthma. Asthma is

What Is the Flu?
KHNL News 8 - Influenza--often called the flu--is a highly contagious illness caused by viruses that spread when infected people cough or sneeze. When you breathe airborne flu viruses through your mouth or nose, they settle in your throat, lungs, and the rest of

Madison Daily Leader home : news : national news : health
Madison Daily Leader - WASHINGTON - Who should get the first flu vaccine during a worldwide outbreak - the 60-year-old grandmother with a weak heart and lungs or the healthy 4-year-old with decades ahead of her? Younger, healthier people should be moved ahead, argue