Start! Heart Walk

Heart Walk. I get to walk 3 miles in Sarasota ( I believe at a place called Payne Park). I joined the team at my work and we are raising money for heart disease and stroke research and education. Any donation any of you are willing to

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Asthma Camp Update

I was sweating out my time up at asthma camp, in part because I was afraid to interview 9 to 13 year old kids. I mean, what are they going to say? How am I even going to approach them with a microphone? And these are kids struggling

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Understanding Ulcerative Colitis Symptoms

Ulcerative colitis is one of the inflammatory bowel conditions which need to be treated immediately to avoid severe complications. Many people are unaware that they have the condition already; this is because the ulcerative colitis

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Symptoms of Asthma in Infants

Knowing the symptoms of asthma in infants can help you get help for your baby sooner. Infant asthma symptoms are sometimes more subtle than those in older children or adults. Baby asthma symptoms might seem more like a cold.

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Pulmonary Hypertension in Heart Failure

Summary. Clinically important PH is common in patients with chronic HF. The optimal approach to these patients is uncertain and therefore must be individualized. When the PH is felt to be in proportion to the HF, therapy is generally

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I defy you not to keep mentally repeating: “JHONNY GARCIA”

I defy you not to keep mentally repeating: “JHONNY GARCIA”

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Allergic Rhinitis and Asthma: The Link, The New ARIA Classificat

[21] A montelukast-induced reduction in airway eosinophilia was also reported in the sputum of patients with asthma. In another 2-week study.[22] the concomitant use of montelukast and loratadine improved the individual symptoms,

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Heartburn Cooldown

Head off the agony with a few lifestyle changes.

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Caffeine ‘Could Help Prevent Multiple Sclerosis

Mice given the equivalent of six to eight cups of coffee a day were less likely to develop a disease similar to multiple sclerosis, a study found. Researchers hope this could lead to new ways to prevent MS in humans.

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FDA Panel Urges More Testing for Diabetes Drugs

Advisers to the Food and Drug Administration voted 14-2 on Wednesday that all new diabetes drugs should undergo longer studies to assure they don’t increase risks of heart problems. The agency currently doesn’t screen for heart risks

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