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Dusty wind prompts San Joaquin Valley air alert - Sacramento Bee


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Dusty wind prompts San Joaquin Valley air alert
Sacramento Bee
Winds there may produce areas of localized blowing dust that could trigger asthma attacks and acute bronchitis, aggravate lung disease and increase the risk of respiratory infections. The air district advises people to reduce prolonged exposure to the ...
Blowing Dust Prompts Health Caution Throughout Air BasinKERO-TV 23
Officials Issue Dust Alert In San Joaquin CountyKCRA Sacramento

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Pulmatrix Announces Presentation of Clinical Data Demonstrating iCALM Inhaled ... - MarketWatch (press release)


Pulmatrix Announces Presentation of Clinical Data Demonstrating iCALM Inhaled ...
MarketWatch (press release)
"These data in sensitive asthmatic patients validate the potential for iCALM to control patients' symptoms and improve lung function in a number of chronic inflammatory airway conditions," said John Hanrahan, MD, MPH, Chief Medical Officer and Senior ...

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Pentagon Caught in Another Lie About Soldiers' Health - Antiwar.com (blog)


Pentagon Caught in Another Lie About Soldiers' Health
Antiwar.com (blog)
... the risk for developing chronic health conditions such as reduced lung function or exacerbated chronic bronchitis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), asthma, aetherosclerosis, or other cardiopulmonary diseases,” according to the memo.

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Expert Care — Sonya Ommen - Post-Bulletin


Expert Care — Sonya Ommen
Post-Bulletin
Sonya Ommen, 27, of Owatonna, is a family medicine and acute care physician assistant at Olmsted Medical Center's Northwest Clinic in Rochester. Fiance Julian is her best friend. He's an Owatonna Walmart pharmacist. Twin sister Sarah is a paramedic in ...

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Breathe easy, folks - Deccan Chronicle


Deccan Chronicle

Breathe easy, folks
Deccan Chronicle
Common afflictions of LRTI are acute bronchitis, bronchial asthma or chronic bronchitis and community-aquired pneumonias. Symptoms: Fever, persistent cough and breathlessness. The phlegm could be whitish, greenish or yellowish in colour.

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