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  2. Louise Fleming (scientist) - Wikipedia

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    Her research focuses on asthma and wheeze, with a focus on new treatment pathways and strategies to harness digital technologies to improve the management of asthma. [4] This includes studying the different types of asthma that children experience, and looking to identify the best treatments for specific types/people. [ 1 ]

  3. American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology

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    The Academy is dedicated to the advancement of the knowledge and practice of allergy, asthma and immunology for optimal patient care. Most members of the AAAAI are board-certified allergist/immunologists. [2] A select group of the membership are elected as Fellows and carry the title FAAAAI. [3]

  4. Medication Appropriateness Tool for Comorbid Health ...

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    The MATCH-D is presented in categories of recommendations for all stages of dementia, as well as divided into specific recommendations for early, mid and late-stage dementia. [6] The recommendations are groups as: medication side effects, principles for medication use, medication review, treatment goals, preventative medications, symptom ...

  5. Inhaler - Wikipedia

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    An inhaler (puffer, asthma pump or allergy spray) is a medical device used for delivering medicines into the lungs through the work of a person's breathing. This allows medicines to be delivered to and absorbed in the lungs, which provides the ability for targeted medical treatment to this specific region of the body, as well as a reduction in the side effects of oral medications.

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    More than 350,000 people experience out-of-hospital sudden cardiac arrest in the U.S. each year, and only 10% survive. Bystander CPR increases this rate to 30%, and the added use of an automated ...

  7. Asthma trigger - Wikipedia

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    Education about asthma triggers should be done by physicians to help patients understand what activities or materials should be avoided. Reduction of exposure to asthma triggers should be done by asthmatic patient as well. [4] Parents of asthmatic children should also be cautious of common asthma triggers in order to reduce risks of an asthma ...

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    The study involved four people with cognitive impairment who used a NanoVi over 12 weeks, so more research is needed. A cold plunge at lunchtime Barnes-Lentz and her husband take cold plunges as ...

  9. Pathophysiology of asthma - Wikipedia

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    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimate that 1 in 11 children and 1 in 12 adults have asthma in the United States of America. [1] According to the World Health Organization, asthma affects 235 million people worldwide. [2] There are two major categories of asthma: allergic and non-allergic.

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