01/09/2009
k1062 BC-MO-Kinder-Asthma 01-08 0210 (Hays Daily News)
Eds: APNewsNow. Moving on general news and sports services. JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) -- St. Louis Rams linebacker Chris Draft and Missouri Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder are joining up to raise awareness about asthma.
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01/09/2009
Lt. Gov., Rams player to start Mo. asthma campaign (KRCG Jefferson City)
St. Louis Rams linebacker Chris Draft and Missouri Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder are joining up to raise awareness about asthma.
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01/08/2009
Kinder partners up to promote asthma awareness (The Springfield News-Leader)
Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder today joined St. Louis Rams Linebacker Chris Draft to unveil a program targeted to raise awareness for asthma sufferers across the state. Draft is an asthma sufferer.
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01/09/2009
Lt. Governor Kinder, Rams player to start state asthma campaign (KSDK St. Louis)
Lt. Governor Kinder, Rams player to start state asthma campaign
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01/08/2009
TOPIGEN Pharmaceuticals Reports Phase 2 Results of TPI ASM8 in Asthma Patients (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)
TOPIGEN Pharmaceuticals Inc., a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on innovative respiratory therapeutics, today announced results of a Phase 2 14-day study of inhalable TPI ASM8 in patients with asthma.
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01/08/2009
NO Help: Nitric Oxide Monitoring Does Not Help Most Children With Asthma (Medical News Today)
The level of nitric oxide (NO) in an asthmatic's exhaled breath can portend worsening asthma symptoms, and may even signify an imminent attack linked to underlying airway inflammation. This has made the monitoring of NO levels, particularly in children, of significant interest as a potential way to help clinicians fine-tune medications and improve treatment outcomes.
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01/08/2009
Nitric oxide monitoring does not help most children with asthma (News-Medical-Net)
The level of nitric oxide (NO) in an asthmatic's exhaled breath can portend worsening asthma symptoms, and may even signify an imminent attack linked to underlying airway inflammation.
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01/07/2009
American Asthma Foundation Announces Breakthrough Discovery (Medical News Today)
The American Asthma Foundation announced a research breakthrough that explains why tiny, household pests called dust mites are a major source of airborne allergens for patients with allergic asthma.
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01/07/2009
Coroner: Student died of severe asthma (Rockford Register Star)
Boone County Coroner Rebecca Wigget has confirmed that the unexpected death of a 15-year-old North Boone High School student last month was caused by a severe asthma attack.
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01/05/2009
Antifungal treatment helps some asthma patients (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
People with severe asthma who are allergic to fungal organisms benefit substantially from treatment with the anti-fungal drug itraconazole, new research shows.
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