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Placebo Effect Powerful In Asthma
    A study in the July 14 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine reports that the symptom relief an asthma patient feels from the inhalation of the drug albuterol is no differe . . . keep reading
Mild Asthma Often Overtreated
    A study presented at the November 2010 annual meeting of the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology says that about two-thirds of mild asthma patients were overtreate . . . keep reading
Acetaminophen Linked To Asthma In Adolescents
    A large cross-sectional study reported in the August 13, 2010 online edition of the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine that use of acetaminophen was associ . . . keep reading
Warnings Renewed On Asthma Drugs
A letter published in the August 24, 2006 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine adds to the growing warnings about asthma medications that use the long-acting drug salmeterol in combination wit . . . keep reading
Drug Company Misled FDA, Doctors And Patients About Safety Of Asthma Drug
The health care consumer group Public Citizen published a letter in the October 7, 2005 issue of the British medical journal the Lancet that reports drug maker GlaxoSmithKline misled the U.S. Food and . . . keep reading
Acetaminophen Use Linked To Asthma
The April 1, 2004 issue of the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine reports that people taking acetaminophen on a regular basis suffered a greater incidence of adult-onset asthma . . . keep reading
Oral Steroids No Help For Viral Wheeze In Children
In the November 1, 2003 issue of The Lancet British researchers report that in children with colds who develop a wheeze, oral steroid therapy does not have any effect. Many doctors routinely prescr . . . keep reading
Asthma Medication May Make Asthma Worse
Research reported in the August 2003 issue of the Journal of Clinical Investigation finds that asthma medications such as albuterol, ventolin and salbutamol can actually make the condition worse if ta . . . keep reading
Allergies And Asthma Linked To Antibiotic Use In Infants
On October 1, 2003, HealthDayNews highlighted research reported at a conference of the European Respiratory Society in Vienna, Austria finds that children who take antibiotics are more likely to dev . . . keep reading
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