Asthma - Heat-Based Technique Could Ease Asthma
Heat-Based Technique Could Ease Asthma Forbes - May 12, 2006 The technique improved asthma patients' peak expiratory flow (a measure of lung capacity), airway responsiveness, and number of symptom-free days, according to Asthma workshop offered at library Topics.com, IN - May 16, 2006 INDIANAPOLIS -- Adults affected by asthma may attend an asthma education workshop at 1 pm May 20 at the Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library Lawrence Asthma part of World Cup drug testing Ninemsn, Australia - May 10, 2006 Asthma will come under the drug testing routine for the first time at soccer's World Cup in Germany next month. Asthma sufferers Dr Reddy's launches 'Doxobid' - a new oral bronchodilator for Moneycontrol.com, India - May 17, 2006 mg dosage. Doxobid is meant to treat patients suffering from asthma & COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease). Launched nationwide Former NYC Deputy Mayor Claims Post WTC Asthma About - News & Issues, NY - May 20, 2006 several weeks at Ground Zero coordinating clean up and outreach efforts, former New York City Deputy Mayor Rudy Washington has been diagnosed with severe asthma Pfizer Selects Rigel Pharma's R343 Compound For Allergic Asthma Trading Markets, CA - May 17, 2006 Pfizer (PFE | charts | news | PowerRating) has selected R343, a novel small-molecule drug candidate, for advanced preclinical development in allergic asthma. Ranbaxy in-licenses asthma drug Business Standard, India - May 17, 2006 into an in-licensing agreement for the Indian market with the Netherlands-based pharma company, Eurodrug Laboratories, for the asthma product Doxophylline. Hot Tub Lung Mistaken for Asthma, Bronchitis About - News & Issues, NY - May 22, 2006 What is this condition that is causing doctors to misdiagnose patients with asthma and bronchitis? What could be causing coughing Low vitamin intake tied to asthma risk Sydney Morning Herald, Australia - May 16, 2006 People with symptomatic asthma eat less fruit and consume less vitamin C and manganese than people who don't have the disease, a new study shows.
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