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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)
... breakthrough therapies for respiratory diseases, today announced the results of a clinical study showing that an iCALM(TM) (inhaled cationic airway lining modulator therapy) attenuated allergen-induced bronchitis in susceptible asthmatic patients.
Pulmatrix presents iCALM clinical study resultsPharmaceutical Business Review

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Triggers vary among asthmatics, but symptoms remain treatable - PennLive.com


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Triggers vary among asthmatics, but symptoms remain treatable
PennLive.com
For those living with asthma, just walking outside can cause the telltale coughing, wheezing or shortness of breath of the condition. Knowing what triggers attacks — and how to care for and prevent them — makes even the worst case of asthma highly ...

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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 ... - EON: Enhanced Online News (press release)


Pulmatrix Announces Presentation of Clinical Data Demonstrating iCALM Inhaled ...
EON: Enhanced Online News (press release)
... breakthrough therapies for respiratory diseases, today announced the results of a clinical study showing that an iCALM™ (inhaled cationic airway lining modulator therapy) attenuated allergen-induced bronchitis in susceptible asthmatic patients.

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Is wildfire smoke affecting Valley air quality? - KPHO Phoenix


Is wildfire smoke affecting Valley air quality?
KPHO Phoenix
"Those with asthma, those that smoke and have emphysema, or COPD, or chronic bronchitis are going to be most susceptible," said Dr. James Taggart of Banner Boswell Medical Center. The Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) said air quality ...

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