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Most Comprehensive Study Of Its Kind Shows Common Asthma Medications Don't Cause Behavioral Problems In Children
February 26, 1998 The asthma medications beclomethasone and theophylline have reported side effects, such memory, mood and behavior changes, but an article in the March issue of the journal Pediatrics shows that in ... > full story -
National Jewish Researchers Study Value Of Frequent Nurse Visits To Homes Of Low-Income Children At High Risk Of Asthma
January 14, 1998 National Jewish Researchers Study Value of Frequent Nurse Visits to Homes of Low-Income Children at High Risk of Asthma ... > full story -
More Studies Needed To Determine Genetic Controls Of Il-4 Receptors In Allergies and Asthma, According To National Jewish Medical And Research Center Physician
December 10, 1997 A National Jewish researcher who earlier reported genetic variations of interleukin-4 in people predisposed to asthma and allergies writes in tomorrow’s edition of the New England Journal of ... > full story -
Holiday ‘Blues’ Can Be Lessened With A Few Easy Tips
December 8, 1997 During the holidays happiness should abound. At least that’s what we’ve been told since we were children. But it’s common for the healthiest people to get a little "blue" ... > full story -
Hospital Program Provides Support To Children With Life-Threatening Asthma
November 10, 1997 The program created a "safety network" of trained family members, teachers and health-care professionals available to respond to an asthma attack ... > full story -
University Of Maryland Researchers Report On Genetics Of Asthma, Adult-Onset Diabetes, Lethal Dwarfism, And Cardiovascular Disease
October 28, 1997 University of Maryland School of Medicine geneticists will report on the genetics of asthma, adult-onset diabetes among the Amish, ultrasound prenatal diagnosis of lethal dwarfism and mutations ... > full story -
Discovery Suggests New Method To Halt Inflammatory And Autoimmune Diseases
October 23, 1997 A steroid produced in the adrenal glands can halt production of a molecule integral to inflammatory and autoimmune afflictions such as rheumatoid arthritis and lupus, reported researchers at UT ... > full story -
Photocatalytic Air Cleaning System Promises To Help Allergy Sufferers
October 10, 1997 Allergy and asthma sufferers soon may have a new weapon in their fight against airborne enemies: an indoor-air cleaning system that uses light and simple chemicals to destroy the dust mites and mold ... > full story -
Asthma Management Program Benefits Patients
September 11, 1997 National Jewish Asthma Management Program Decreases Medical Needs, Increases Quality of Life’ for Medicaid, Commercial Health Care Population ... > full story -
Nitric Oxide Gas May Treat, Prevent Sickle Cell Crisis
September 5, 1997 A study by researchers at the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and other Boston hospitals suggests that inhaled nitric oxide gas might successfully treat sickle cell disease and its ... > full story -
Researchers Develop Training Method To Help Reduce Asthma Attacks
September 1, 1997 Many people with asthma aren't able to detect a problem with their breathing until the asthma attack becomes severe. But a new training method developed by researchers at Ohio University could ... > full story -
Impact Of Managed Care On Pediatric Medicaid Patients
June 4, 1997 A Maryland Medicaid managed care program that provided preventive and primary care to children reduced avoidable hospitalizations and their associated ... > full story
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