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Smoking Causes More Strokes, Earlier | October 6, 2011 | RT's Respiratory Report | RT: For Decision Makers in Respiratory Care

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Most Recently Shared on October 7, 2011 at 10:31 am By:

EndoNeuro Thomas Grobelny Doctor, Neurology, Radiologist, and Physician

Stroke News: Smoking Causes More Strokes, Earlier - news Stories: Smoking Causes More Stroke... http://t.co/TvjqcfTf ChicagoEndovascular

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Poorly Controlled Asthma Doubles Health Care Costs, Threatens Educational Achievement | News | RT: For Decision Makers in Respiratory Care

rtmagazine.com — “A new study finds that poorly controlled asthma more than doubles health care costs associated with the disease and leads to an average of 18 missed days of school each year.View full resource at rtmagazine.com

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Telemedicine, What Is It All About? | July 2011 | RT: For Decision Makers in Respiratory Care

rtmagazine.com — “Telemedicine could transform the way medicine is practiced - from the physician's office to the ICU.View full resource at rtmagazine.com

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http://ow.ly/5OjzV potential for #telemedicine to improve access to care, reduce overall cost and increase efficiency. Case study on COPD

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First Asthma-Healthy Home to be Dedicated | News | RT: For Decision Makers in Respiratory Care

rtmagazine.com — “The home, built as a partnership between Merck, Habitat for Humanity Detroit, the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America, and HGTV, is for a Detroit family with asthma.View full resource at rtmagazine.com

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Decreased Risk of Asthma Linked to Length of Breastfeeding | News | RT: For Decision Makers in Respiratory Care

rtmagazine.com — “Feeding a baby only breast milk and for up to 6 months after birth can reduce their risk of developing asthma-related symptoms in early childhood.View full resource at rtmagazine.com

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Patients Report Similar Relief with Placebos as with Prescription Asthma Treatment | News | RT: For Decision Makers in Respiratory Care

rtmagazine.com — “A Harvard study finds that while placebos had no effect on lung function, when it came to patient-reported outcomes, placebos were equally effective in helping relieve patients discomfort and self-described asthma symptoms as the standard medical treatment.View full resource at rtmagazine.com

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RT @rtmagazine: Patients Report Similar Relief with Placebos as with Prescription Asthma Treatment http://bit.ly/qeGFwE

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Polyurethane Cuffed Endotracheal Tube Associated with Reduced VAP Rates | News | RT: For Decision Makers in Respiratory Care

rtmagazine.com — “The study specifically looked at the use of Microcuff, a polyurethane cuff endotracheal tube produced by Kimberly-Clark Corp, Roswell, Ga.View full resource at rtmagazine.com

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RT @rtmagazine: Polyurethane Cuffed Endotracheal Tube Associated with Reduced VAP Rates http://bit.ly/nLg38n

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Researchers Learn How Lung Fibrosis Begins and Identify Possible Treatment | News | RT: For Decision Makers in Respiratory Care

rtmagazine.com — “Researchers at Duke University found that an invasive cell that leads to fibrosis of the lungs may be stopped by cutting off its supply of sugar.View full resource at rtmagazine.com

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RT @rtmagazine: Researchers Learn How Lung Fibrosis Begins and Identify Possible Treatment http://bit.ly/kARVv1

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Pittsburgh Researchers Recruiting Asthma Patients for Vitamin D Study | News | RT: For Decision Makers in Respiratory Care

rtmagazine.com — “The study is looking at whether or not vitamin D in addition to an inhaled steroid will help prevent worsening asthma symptoms and asthma exacerbations in people who have low vitamin D levels.View full resource at rtmagazine.com

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ACAAI to Host Free Asthma Screenings | April 21, 2011 | RT's Respiratory Report | RT: For Decision Makers in Respiratory Care

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Research Identifies Potential New Therapeutic Target for Asthma, COPD, and Other Lung Disorders | News | RT: For Decision Makers in Respiratory Care

rtmagazine.com — “Michael Croft, PhD, a researcher at the La Jolla Institute for Allergy and Immunology, has discovered the role a certain molecule plays as a major trigger for airway remodeling, which impairs lung function.View full resource at rtmagazine.com

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Most Recently Shared on April 21, 2011 at 8:29 pm By:

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Research Ids Potential New Therapy, asthma/copds | News | RT: For Decision Makers in Respiratory Care http://t.co/4KDV8pE via @AddThis

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British Study Finds Capnography Could Reduce Airway Complications in Obese Anesthesia Patients | News | RT: For Decision Makers in Respiratory Care

rtmagazine.com — “The use of capnography in the ICU could reduce deaths and brain damage from the serious airway problems obese patients often develop during general anesthesia.View full resource at rtmagazine.com

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Breathing monitor essential in obese patients British study finds http://ow.ly/4xU1X

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Study Finds Link Between Nasal Congestion and Severe Asthma | News | RT: For Decision Makers in Respiratory Care

rtmagazine.com — “A Swedish population study finds that nasal congestion can be a sign of severe asthma, and recommends that health care professionals be vigilant with patients with nasal complaints.View full resource at rtmagazine.com

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Study Finds Link Between Nasal Congestion and Severe Asthma | News | RT: For Decision Makers in RT Care http://t.co/rtj3R07 via @AddThis

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Antibody Improves Lung Function in Patients with Severe Type of Asthma | News | RT: For Decision Makers in Respiratory Care

rtmagazine.com — “While the antibody reslizumab showed clinical benefits among patients with eosinophilic airway inflammation, a subtype of severe asthma, the real impact of the findings may be in confirming that not all asthma is eosinophilic.View full resource at rtmagazine.com

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Most Recently Shared on November 19, 2010 at 2:59 am By:

wheezemd Michael Blaiss, MD Doctor, Allergist, and Physician

Antibody Improves Lung Function in Patients with Severe Type of Asthma : http://is.gd/hoby3

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NJMS fellow in Allergy/Immunology finds that eosinophilic esophagitis responds well to swallowed fluticasone http://bit.ly/1tUYSe

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