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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: disease + risk + asthma  Related to the article below (Last Update: 12/1/2008)

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Study links asthma rate to birth month
Boston Globe, United States -
And even if parents did plan births with the asthma risk in mind, it would not guarantee their child remained free of the disease, given that family ...

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Steroid Inhalers Raise Pneumonia Risk for Lung Disease Patients
U.S. News & World Report, DC - Nov 25, 2008
Inhaled corticosteroids, known by brand names such as Pulmicort, Azmacort and Flovent, are commonly used to treat lung conditions like asthma. ...
Inhaled Corticosteroids Raise Pneumonia Risk for Lung Disease ... Newswise (press release)
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Women Smokers Lose 14.5 Years Off Life Span
Washington Post, United States - Nov 27, 2008
Women who smoke are twice as likely to develop coronary heart disease and 10 times more likely to die from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) than ...
Smoking takes 14.5 years off a woman?s life TheMedGuru
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Experts urge change in asthma management
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... identifies deficiencies in a range of areas in relation to asthma, including: diagnosis, recognition of the disease nature, asthma control, ...

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Study: Autumn Babies Are More Prone To Childhood Asthma
eFluxMedia - Nov 22, 2008
... or avoid infection through administration of a vaccine may significantly reduce their asthma risk. Asthma is a chronic disease involving the respiratory ...
Autumn babies at greater risk of asthma: study Reuters
Babies Born In The Fall At Higher Risk Of Asthma: Study I Really Should Study
Fall babies may be more likely to develop asthma Globe and Mail
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Inactivity in Depressed Heart Patients Increases Cardiac Risk
eFluxMedia - Nov 26, 2008
The World Health Organization released a report last year saying that depression is more harmful to a person?s health than asthma, angina, arthritis or ...
Women Smokers' Longevity Cut By 14.5 Years Because Of Smoking
Medical News Today, UK - Nov 29, 2008
Exposure to secondhand smoke can raise a baby's risk of having asthma attacks, ear problems and respiratory infections. One quarter of current teenage ...
New record set in mass dispensing exercise
Heber Springs Sun-Times, AR -
Though all persons over 6 months of age should bet a flu shot each year, those most at risk for influenza disease complications are: those in nursing homes, ...
Get a Flu Shot
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... asthma or diabetes. However, even though young people are not at risk for flu complications, college students are particularly likely to spread disease. ...
Emergency readmission rates: everybody's business
Communitycare.co.uk, UK -
The main conditions are shown to be heart disease and respiratory conditions such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and asthma. ...
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: web + 0.22 + disease  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/5/2008)

Salix Pharmaceuticals Reports 2Q2008 Results
FOXBusiness - Aug 4, 2008
"Both rifaximin and balsalazide tablet were topics of interest at the Digestive Disease Week 2008 annual meeting in May. Statistically significant findings ...SLXP
Incyte Reports Progress in Multiple Clinical Programs; Announces ...
WELT ONLINE, Germany - Jul 29, 2008
For additional information on Incyte, visit the Company's web site at www.incyte.com. Forward-Looking Statements Except for the historical information ...INCY
Omnicare Reports Second Quarter Results
Genetic Engineering News (press release), NY - Jul 31, 2008
Advanced Care Scripts, based in Orlando, Florida, is a specialty pharmacy services company currently focused on disease states within oncology and neurology ...OCR
From trans fats to chemicals, public perceptions of health risks ...
guardian.co.uk, UK - Jul 11, 2008
There is a remarkable new interactive web source that helps consumers to answer that question - to understand what poses significant health risks, ...
Prudential Financial, Inc. Announces Second Quarter 2008 Results
Barron's Blogs - Jul 30, 2008
Additional historical information relating to our financial performance is located on our Web site at www.investor.prudential.com. ...PRU - PHR - PFK
Sepracor Inc. Reports Second Quarter 2008 Results
Genetic Engineering News (press release), NY - Jul 29, 2008
Sepracor Inc. is a research-based pharmaceutical company dedicated to treating and preventing human disease by discovering, developing and commercializing ...SEPR
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Evidence for Genetic Linkage of Alzheimer's Disease to Chromosome 10q -
L Bertram, D Blacker, K Mullin, D Keeney, J Jones, … - Science, 2000 - sciencemag.org
... D10S1671 (127.1), 2.3 (0.22), 3.4 (0.16). ... signal at marker D10S1225 did not increase
[Web table 5 ... us to test this marker for allelic association with the disease. ...

Reliability of Web-based teledermatology consultations -
MO Oztas, E Calikoglu, K Baz, A Birol, M Onder, T … - Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 2004 - ingentaconnect.com
... ranged from 44% to 70% (kappa was 0.22?0.32) (Table ... Web-based teledermatology
consultations 26 ... syphilis, condyloma acuminata) 4 Beh?et?s disease (oral and ...

Primary prevention of cardiovascular disease: a web-based risk score for seven British black and … -
P Brindle, M May, P Gill, F Cappuccio, RD'Agostino … - British Medical Journal, 2006 - heart.bmj.com
... this cross-sectional data, we developed a web-based tool ... were used to assess risk
of disease in each ... was highest in Pakistanis and lowest (0.22) among Chinese. ...

alpha+-Thalassemia protects children against disease caused by other infections as well as malaria -
SJ Allen, AO'Donnell, ND Alexander, MP Alpers, TE … - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1997 - National Acad Sciences
... interval 0.22-0.60) and heterozygous (0.63; 0.38-1.07) children. This clinical study
demonstrates that a malaria resistance gene protects against disease ...

disease risk and risk management in routine primary care practice using web-based clinical decision … -
T Riddell, R Jackson, S Wells, J Broad, L Bannink - Journal of the New Zealand Medical Association, 2007 - nzma.org.nz
... A web-based clinical decision support programme, PREDICT-CVD ... 1.34?3.26) 2.81
(2.25?3.36) 0.22 (0.15?0.28). ... attack, and peripheral vascular disease) as non ...

EFFECT OF EPIDEMIOLOGICAL PARAMETERS ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF WEB BLIGHT OF STRAWBERRY
LN Bhardwaj, R Bala, B Gupta - VII International Symposium on Temperate Zone Fruits in the …, 2003 - ISHS
... Plant Diseases : Epidemics and Control. ... Simple and partial correlation between web
blight severity and ... Cumulative rainfall 0.84** 0.55 0.72* 0.22 -0.76** 0.37 ...

Risk of surgery for inflammatory bowel disease: record linkage studies
D Vitamin - British Medical Journal - Br Med Assoc
... disease dagger, 477 (35.5), 503 (37.5), 0.90 (0.77 to 1.06), 0.22. ... Cerebrovascular
disease, 19 (5.8), 16 (5.0), 1.19 (0.60 to 2.37), 0.62. ... Online poll. web surveys ...

Benign Prostate-specific Antigen (BPSA) in Serum Is Increased in Benign Prostate Disease -
HJ Linton, LS Marks, LS Millar, CL Knott, HG … - Clinical Chemistry, 2003 - Am Assoc Clin Chem
... Benign Prostate-specific Antigen (BPSA) in Serum Is Increased in Benign Prostate
Disease. ... men with a median total PSA of 4.8 ?g/L had a median of 0.22 ?g/L ...

Determination of oligosaccharides in Pompe disease by electrospray ionization tandem mass … -
T Rozaklis, SL Ramsay, PD Whitfield, E Ranieri, JJ … - Clin Chem, 2002 - Am Assoc Clin Chem
... Search for citing articles in: ISI Web of Science (7 ... mol of creatinine) and
adult-onset (0.22?3.0 mmol ... diagnosis and monitoring of patients with Pompe disease. ...

Molecular Mimicry by Herpes Simplex Virus-Type 1: Autoimmune Disease After Viral Infection -
ZS Zhao, F Granucci, L Yeh, PA Schaffer, H Cantor - Science, 1998 - sciencemag.org
... a browser that does not support current Web standards ... in the pathogenesis of virally
induced autoimmune disease. ... 1:10 in medium, passed through a 0.22-?m filter ...

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Serious infection higher in people with asthma

People with asthma face twice the risk of developing deadly pneumococcal disease and health officials should consider recommending vaccination to reduce the danger, according to a study released on Wednesday.

Current federal guidelines say people with asthma, which affects 7 percent of the U.S. population, do not need to get a pneumococcal vaccine that prevents infections that can cause pneumonia, brain damage or a frequently deadly blood infection.

But a team led by Thomas Talbot of the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine in Nashville, Tennessee, tracked 635 Medicaid recipients with pneumococcal disease and found that the rate of asthma in that group was twice as high as in a control group that did not have the infection.

The more severe the asthma, the greater the risk. The danger was present among young children, adolescents and adults.

"We’re the first study to show that people with asthma have a risk of pneumococcal disease. Now we have to have a discussion on the costs and benefits of having people vaccinated," Talbot, an infectious disease specialist, told Reuters.

The vaccine already is recommended for people with lung diseases, heart disease, diabetes, alcoholism and liver problems.

Talbot and his colleagues estimated that routine vaccination would prevent up to three serious pneumococcal disease cases each year for every 10,000 people.

"More formal cost-benefit analyzes are needed to change current recommendations for vaccination," they said.

"As the incidence of asthma continues to climb in the United States, the burden of invasive pneumococcal disease due to asthma is likely to increase," they said.

 
 
 
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