Doctors say thunderstorms can trigger something dangerous for people with asthma. It’s called "thunderstorm asthma." ...
Glaxo Smith Kline’s decision to discontinue a popular children’s asthma inhaler, Flovent, more than two years ago has caused ...
A major pharmaceutical company ended price hikes and monopoly protection over a life-saving asthma inhaler following two years of pressure from U.S. Sen. Maggie Hassan, D-N.H. Without warning in ...
A Professor of Medicine at the Lagos State University, LASU, Ojo, Professor Olufunke Olayinka Adeyeye, has said no fewer than 13 million Nigerians suffer from Asthma, a respiratory disease.
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‘I didn’t think things would get that severe’: Why Mackenzie’s asthma symptoms turned deadly at 21
Mackenzie Sinclair was walking through a bustling Melbourne Central last spring when she realised she could no longer breathe ...
Doctors say thunderstorms can trigger something dangerous for people with asthma. It’s called "thunderstorm asthma," and new research shows emergency rooms can see a spike in patients struggling to ...
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Often Underestimated: The Dangers of Asthma in Cats
Yes, cats can get asthma too. Unfortunately, many people overlook early signs or misinterpret them. PETBOOK editor Saskia Schneider lost a cat to the disease herself and explains why even ...
The Oneida Daily Dispatch on MSN
Money appeal: Cavanagh, Madison County ask Hochul to restore funds
WAMPSVILLE, N.Y. — The Madison County Board of Supervisors passed a resolution during its recent meeting asking Gov. Kathy Hochul to restore funding for the Healthy Neighborhoods Program. The HNP is ...
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Crews battle large fire at Cargill plant
The fire is at Cargill near 14th Street and Mosley Street.
Arrythmias were the heart conditions linked to the highest risk for death in patients admitted for severe anaphylaxis.
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Valley fever to asthma attacks: How windy weather, blowing dust wreak havoc on lungs
Climate change might intensify dust storms, causing more respiratory health risks.
Extreme weather and warming temperatures fueled by climate change make pollen seasons longer, more intense, worsening seasonal pollen allergies for millions 2026 Allergy Capitals Report AAFA releases ...
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