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Inhaler Defined
A device used to introduce a powdered or misted drug into the lungs through the mouth, usually to treat respiratory disorders such as asthma
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9/11 health company slow to start treating workers
Published September 8, 2008, 11:06 am, Seattle Times
A company run by an ex-Bush administration official and hired by the government to provide medical care to Sept. 11 recovery workers has been slow to take up the job, workers and advocates say.
9/11 health company slow to start treating workers
Published September 8, 2008, 9:49 am, Las Vegas Sun
Mon, Sep 8, 2008 (9:39 a.m.) A company run by an ex-Bush administration official and hired by the government to provide medical care to Sept. 11 recovery workers has been slow to take up the job, workers and advocates say.
9/11 health company slow to start treating workers
Published September 8, 2008, 9:37 am, The San Luis Obispo Tribune
A company run by an ex-Bush administration official and hired by the government to provide medical care to Sept. 11 recovery workers has been slow to take up the job, workers and advocates say. Tommy Thompson was the Health and Human Services secretary for four years, and now is president of Logistics Health, Inc., which in June won an $11 million contract to treat Sept. 11 workers and ...
Region"™s poor air quality in warmer months makes it hard for some to breathe
Published September 8, 2008, 7:14 am, Knoxville News Sentinel
England-born Caroline Munyard thought she had long ago conquered her childhood respiratory ailments. But that was before she moved to Oak Ridge in 2000 and started gulping in a steady diet of East Tennessee air. "I hate to pin it on East Tennessee, but it's only been in the last three or four years - usually in the spring and end of summer - that I've started to have (respiratory) problems ...
focus on health
Published September 8, 2008, 3:10 am, Daily Local News
It's well known that smoking causes cancer. But did you know that smoking may also raise your risk for type 2 diabetes? Or that it's...
Focus on Health
Published September 8, 2008, 3:10 am, Daily Local News
It's well known that smoking causes cancer. But did you know that smoking may also raise your risk for type 2 diabetes? Or that it's a major factor in nearly half of heart attacks? It's never easy to stop smoking, but millions of people have quit -- and you can, too.
Asthma sufferers making switch to green
Published September 8, 2008, 2:11 am, Klein Sun
In May asthma sufferers were instructed to stop using ozone-depleting propellants, known as chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), in albuterol inhalers and replacing them with ozone-friendly propellants known as hydrofluoroalkane (HFAs) by the end of 2008.
Advice For Muslims With Asthma During Ramadan
Published September 7, 2008, 4:14 am, Medical News Today
Although Islamic rules state that people with chronic conditions are permitted not to fast, some Muslims with asthma still chose to observe Ramadan and many may consider using an inhaler to be breaking the fast.
Seniors pinch to live within their means
Published September 7, 2008, 2:36 am, The Columbus Dispatch
MINNEAPOLIS -- The limitations of Nancy Embertson's budget have inspired economies both small and large.
Asthma season approaches; doctors say children at risk of serious attacks
Published September 7, 2008, 12:01 am, Northwest Herald
BARRINGTON – What’s commonly referred to among respiratory experts as the “September epidemic” could be more than just that for McHenry County children suffering from asthma.
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Tue Aug 26
- Switch To New Asthma Inhalers Now - To Get Used To Them: Current ("old&quo t;) inhalers use chlorofluoroca rbon (CFC) propellants. Because CFCs damage the ozone layer, the FDA will prohit the sale of CFC inhalers after December 31st, 2008. The "new" ; inhalers use a new ozone-friendly propellant, hydrofluoroalk anes (HFAs). These new inhalers feel and taste different from the old inhalers. If you haven't made the switch yet, you might want to start making the switch now, so that you can get used to the change. Here are some of the things you'll notice . . .
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Mon Jul 28
- Information on proper use of AEROBID Inhaler System: AEROBID side effects
- Drug Interactions of Beclomethasone dipropionate- No interactions Salbutamol
- Salbutamol is a beta-adrenergi c stimulant association of salbutamol and beclomethasone dipropionate is specially provided
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Wed Jun 25
- Respire - The Magnetic Asthma Inhaler Case
- The Cool New Asthma Inhaler Cover
- apod: the funky clip on inhaler case
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