Tokyo and state government to pay for asthma treatment
The congested city of Tokyo has proposed to help pay to treat its residents’ asthma, according to a plan submitted to the Tokyo High Court on Tuesday by Governor Shintaro Ishihara.
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Brain herb
WHILE you cant change the number of brain cells you have, you can stren-gthen the links, or synapses, between them, to make your brain more efficient.
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Uusimmat | Kauppalehti Online
Provided by Observer RENEWAL OF CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE (COPD) RESEARCH PROGRAM Medivir (Huddinge, Sweden) and one of China’s largest pharmaceutical companies, Jiangsu Hengrui Medicine Company (Shanghai), instigated a research collaboration in December 2003 to develop protease inhibitors against chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Pivotal advances have been made and
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Oregon Grandma May Not See Christmas, But Dream Foundation Gives Her Last Shopping Trip Thursday, Nov. 30
Christmas 2006 will be special for Carol Vandehey, although she is likely to die before December 25.
Source: biz.yahoo.com
Lending spice to joint relief
There may be more to a plate of curry than just a tasty dinner.
Source: www.bradenton.com
Local: Mom must sit by as house is auctioned
LITCHFIELD — By the time an auctioneer and 10 men were gathered outside to bid on her house, Cynthia Wool had covered the front windows with sheets so no one could look inside. … - By ASHLEY SMITH Telegraph Staff
Source: www.nashuatelegraph.com
Secondhand Smoke Speeds Lung Decline
Title: Secondhand Smoke Speeds Lung Decline Category: Health News Created: 11/18/2006 2:05:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 11/20/2006
Source: www.medicinenet.com
Secondhand Smoke Speeds Lung Decline
FRIDAY, Nov. 17 (HealthDay News) — A new study confirms that long-term exposure to secondhand smoke can cause respiratory symptoms, such as shortness of breath, in otherwise healthy adults.
Source: news.yahoo.com
National Survey Reveals Striking Lack of Understanding About Common, Life-Threatening Lung Disease that Affects Millions
Results of a new survey conducted among more than 1,000 Americans age 45 and older reveal that most adults are not concerned about Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease , a lung disease that is the fourth leading cause of death in the U.S.
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