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asthma

case study: woman with asthma inhales earring

'patients should be taught the importance of replacing inhaler caps': doctor
dave yasvinski
jan 21 2021

can asthma be affected by what you eat?

while most people with asthma don't have to follow a specific diet, some find that their symptoms are triggered by certain foods.
andy de santis, rd
jan 13 2021

asthma rates falling in canada as doctors avoid antibiotics for young children: b.c. study

the study, by researchers at b.c. children’s hospital, the b.c. centre for disease control and ubc, also found that being prescribed antibiotics within the first 12 months of life is associated with almost double the risk of being diagnosed with asthma by age five.
tiffany crawford
jun 17 2020

covid-19: when healthy lungs mean life or death

we know that covid-19 targets the lungs. it's never been more critical to keep them strong and resilient.
jordan heuvelmans
may 14 2020

children living in green neighbourhoods are less likely to develop asthma

not all greenness was equally effective, however. if a child was exposed to a broader range of plants, they were even less likely to get asthma.
the conversation
jan 8 2020

what causes asthma? what we know, don't know and suspect

given asthma is about five times more common in western societies, this suggests lifestyle plays a major role
the conversation
jan 8 2020

still sneezing? climate change may prolong allergy season

the discomfort caused by pollen can be felt by many people, like watery eyes or a stuffy nose.
the conversation
jan 8 2020
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case study: woman with asthma inhales earring

'patients should be taught the importance of replacing inhaler caps': doctor
dave yasvinski
jan 21 2021

can asthma be affected by what you eat?

while most people with asthma don't have to follow a specific diet, some find that their symptoms are triggered by certain foods.
andy de santis, rd
jan 13 2021

asthma rates falling in canada as doctors avoid antibiotics for young children: b.c. study

the study, by researchers at b.c. children’s hospital, the b.c. centre for disease control and ubc, also found that being prescribed antibiotics within the first 12 months of life is associated with almost double the risk of being diagnosed with asthma by age five.
tiffany crawford
jun 17 2020

covid-19: when healthy lungs mean life or death

we know that covid-19 targets the lungs. it's never been more critical to keep them strong and resilient.
jordan heuvelmans
may 14 2020
powered by
diabetes canada

children living in green neighbourhoods are less likely to develop asthma

not all greenness was equally effective, however. if a child was exposed to a broader range of plants, they were even less likely to get asthma.
the conversation
jan 8 2020

what causes asthma? what we know, don't know and suspect

given asthma is about five times more common in western societies, this suggests lifestyle plays a major role
the conversation
jan 8 2020

still sneezing? climate change may prolong allergy season

the discomfort caused by pollen can be felt by many people, like watery eyes or a stuffy nose.
the conversation
jan 8 2020
powered by
the leukemia & lymphoma society of canada (llsc)

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