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- Asthmatics at Increased Risk of Pulmonary Embolism
- Five Reasons Why New Year's Resolutions to Diet and Exercise Might Be Unhealthy
- How Airway Cells Regenerate After Chlorine Gas Injury
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- Baby's Health Is Tied to Mother's Value for Family
- Dichlorophenol-Containing Pesticides Linked to Food Allergies, Study Finds; Chemical Also Used to Chlorinate Tap Water
Posted November 26, 2012:
- Drugs Limiting Excess Mucus Could Save Lives
- Cognitive Behaviour Therapy Improves Quality of Life in Children With Asthma and Anxiety
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Posted November 14, 2012:
- Rare Parasitic Fungi Could Have Anti-Flammatory Benefits
- Kicking the Habit: New Research Examines the Barriers to Quitting Smoking for Smokers With Asthma
Posted November 9, 2012:
- An Egg a Day to Keep Allergies Away?
- Socioeconomic Status Linked to Childhood Peanut Allergy
- A Potentially Deadly Reason to Seek Preventive Health Care
- Lone Star Tick Inhabiting Central and Southern U.S. Is Primary Reason for Meat Induced Alpha-Gal Allergic Reaction, Study Finds
- Internet Becomes Next Nostradamus for Allergy Season
- The Year 2040: Double the Pollen, Double the Allergy Suffering?
- Respiratory Symptoms Vary According to Stage of Menstrual Cycle
Posted November 8, 2012:
- Antibiotics Disrupt Gut Flora in Infants: Recovery Still Incomplete After Eight Weeks
- Sugar and Spice and Everything Not So Nice: Spice Allergy Affects Foodies and Cosmetic Users Alike
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- Child's Home Address Helps Predict Risk of Readmission to Hospital
- Hay Fever, Asthma Combination Linked to Lower Risk for Death from Colorectal Cancer, Study Finds
Posted October 15, 2012:
- Smoking in Cars Produces Harmful Pollutants at Levels Above WHO Indoor Air Quality Standards
- Early Exposure to Cigarette Smoke Leads to Greater Risk for Respiratory Disease
- Bacterial Protein in House Dust Spurs Asthma, Study Finds
- Mice at Risk of Asthma, Allergies Can Fight Off Skin Cancer
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