Monday, July 22, 2013

Pharmacist Intervention Improves Asthma Outcomes

Pharmacist Intervention Improves Asthma Outcomes
Asthma patients who receive individualized counseling from their pharmacists experience significantly improved outcomes, according to the results of a study carried out by researchers at the Academic Center in Pharmaceutical Care, University of Granada …
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Child's view of asthma symptoms 'may differ from parents''
medwireNews: Children's own accounts of their asthma symptoms frequently differ from those of their parents, a study by US researchers indicates. The study authors therefore urge clinicians to question both children and their caregivers in order to …
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Does Using an Asthma Inhaler Break the Fast?
Does Using an Asthma Inhaler Break the Fast? Question and answer details. Name of Questioner: Mohamed. Reply date: 2013/07/20. Question: I heard two fatwas about using inhaler to relieve asthma attacks during the fasting of Ramadan. One fatwa permits …
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Asthma arrives with move to Florida
Instead, he set a personal record for the most days spent at the pediatrician's office. Since moving from Colorado to Florida six months ago, my 7-year-old son, Ryan, developed asthma. He did not have allergies or any respiratory problems before we …
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During summer fun, asthma attacks a concern
In the midst of cool swims in the pool, sizzling cookouts and front porch visits, asthma attacks are often a black cloud hanging over the summer fun. Asthma attacks occur when the airways narrow and constrict breathing, caused by many allergens such as …
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