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Kidney stones on the rise in South Carolina children | Reuters

reuters.com — “NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Kidney stones can be excruciating no matter what your age and while they are rare in children, a new study shows they increased four-fold among South Carolina kids between 1996View full resource at reuters.com

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Kidney stones on the rise in South Carolina children | Reuters

reuters.com — “NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Kidney stones can be excruciating no matter what your age and while they are rare in children, a new study shows they more than doubled among South Carolina kids between 1996View full resource at reuters.com

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Kidney stones on the rise in South Carolina children | Reuters

reuters.com — “NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Kidney stones can be excruciating no matter what your age and while they are rare in children, a new study shows they increased four-fold among South Carolina kids between 1996View full resource at reuters.com

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Kidney stones on the rise in South Carolina children | Reuters

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Stale air can be asthma trigger | The Augusta Chronicle

chronicle.augusta.com — “While others in Georgia and South Carolina struggle with the smoke from wildfires, the moderately bad air in Augusta is from stagnant conditions, an official said.Even normal summertime air well below air pollution warning levels can be a problem for those with chronic lung problems and asthma, a physician warned.A day after warning that counties including Aiken could be affected by wildfires, such as those in the Carolinas and Georgia, South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental ContrView full resource at chronicle.augusta.com

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Dr. Neil Kao ("The Allergy Dude's") Allergy and Asthma Website: Comorbidities and asthma

kaoallergyasthma.blogspot.com — “This website contains information I have found to improve the care of patients with allergic diseases, such as allergic rhinitis (hay fever), chronic sinusitis (sinus infections), asthma, atopic dermatitis (allergic eczema), urticaria (hives) and angioedema, food allergies, allergic reactions to insect stings, and anaphylaxis (life threatening allergic reactions). I am a board certified allergist practicing in Greenville and Spartanburg, South Carolina.View full resource at kaoallergyasthma.blogspot.com

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Asthma and allergy centre given 413,000 for research

iwcp.co.uk — “413,000 grant awarded to David Hide Asthma and Allergy Research Centre by National Institute of Health in the USA, St Mary--™s Hospital, Southampton University, the University of South Carolina and Michigan State University, Professor Hasan ArshadView full resource at iwcp.co.uk

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News From The March Issue Of Chest

medicalnewstoday.com — “PREGNANT SMOKERS WITH ASTHMA HAVE INCREASED HEALTH RISKSPregnant women with asthma who smoke have an increased risk for asthma symptoms and fetal growth abnormalities. ResearchersView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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symposier.com — “Uploaded and shared in Youtube by: SouthCoastAQMD --" Dr. Afif El-Hasan, Pediatric Asthma Specialist at Kaiser Permanente Orange County, discuses asthma and air pollution and the challenges of Environmental Justice.View full resource at symposier.com

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Would proposed protocals save more stroke patients? | islandpacket.com

islandpacket.com — “ In South Carolina, the state with the nation's fifth-worst stroke mortality rate, a group of specialists and lawmakers wants to change the way the most severe stroke patients are treated.View full resource at islandpacket.com

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Pharmacological Management of Chronic Constipation in Older Adults | Journal of Gerontological Nursing

healio.com — “Journal of Gerontological Nursing | Pharmacological Management of Chronic Constipation in Older Adults Ms. Franklin is Clinical Nurse Specialist, Department of Urology-Bladder and Pelvic Health Program, Ms. Spain is Assistant Professor, and Dr. Edlund is Professor, College of Nursing, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina. TheView full resource at healio.com

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Colonoscopies by primary-care doctors safe, study finds

physorg.com — “Screening colonoscopies performed by primary-care physicians under strict protocols are as safe and effective as those performed by specialists, according to a new study by researchers from the University of South Carolina's Arnold School of Public Health.View full resource at physorg.com

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2 Your Health:MUSC Women's Heart Health Symposium | WCBD

www2.counton2.com — “The Medical University of South Carolina proudly presents its 4th annual Women’s Heart Health Symposium on Saturday, April 24. MUSC Specialists will educate women about warning signs, risk factors and prevention of heart disease and strokeView full resource at www2.counton2.com

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Flu Expert: Southeast Should be on Guard Because of Continued H1N1 Flu Spread This Spring

newswise.com — “Health officials are carefully monitoring a steady stream in the Southeast of cases of pandemic H1N1 flu, especially in Alabama, Georgia and South Carolina. Now is a crucial time to pay heed to upper-respiratory maladies such as congestion, runny nose and cough, says David Kimberlin, M.D., a preeminent influenza specialist at UAB. If the symptoms are accompanied by a high or persistent fever, a call to the doctor's office is warranted. Also, it is still a good time to get the H1N1 vaccine, he saView full resource at newswise.com

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Symposier - Insidermedicine In 60 - May 25, 2010 - ColoRectal Cancer, High Blood Pressure, Folic Acid

symposier.com — “Uploaded and Shared in Youtube by: insidermedicine " From San Diego - According to a report presented at the annual meeting of the American Society for Microbiology, scientists have identified a bacteria that may predict colorectal cancer. Researchers examined 91 people, several of whom had at least one polyp. They found certain bacterial signatures only in the intestinal tract of those with a polyp. From South Carolina - While high blood pressure is now controlled better in the US, its prevalenView full resource at symposier.com

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