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Nancy Sanker

Nancy Sanker

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Asthma Advocate
posted 04/28/2008, comment (1)

Falling into the Health Insurance Chasm With Asthma

So what happens when your 28-year-old son has an unexpected health insurance gap and is sick? You get a blazing-fast education in how to find a health care professional who will even see you without that magic card and then you try to figure out how to finance the required tests and then, the toughest part, you try to find asthma medications... Read moreChevron
JB

JB

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I am a content manager for MyAsthmaCentral.com.
posted 03/28/2008, comment (1)

Do You Take Singulair For Asthma? FDA Investigating Suicide Link

Reuters has reported that the FDA is investgating Merck's Singulair asthma drug for possible links to suicidal behavior and suicide.According to Reuters: The FDA said it is reviewing the asthma medication after receiving reports of mood and behavior changes, suicidal thinking and suicide in patients who took Singulair. "No causal... Read moreChevron
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Heather Reese
posted 02/09/2007, comment (1)

Food Factors In Asthma

Think what you eat has nothing to do with your battle with Asthma? Think Again. Nutrition Expert Heather Reese explains. Most experts agree that there is very little evidence supporting a direct link between food and asthma. However, there is a lot of evidence showing that a well-balanced diet contributes to overall good health as well... Read moreChevron
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Fred Little

Fred Little

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Doctor and Asthma Expert
posted 07/27/2006, comments (0)

A New Treatment for Severe Asthma

Greetings. I would like to share my thoughts and some news about a new treatment for those with severe asthma. While asthma affects over 5% of Americans, fortunately the majority of asthma sufferers have symptoms that can be controlled with inhalers and oral medications. This entry will discuss a new treatment for people with more severe asthma... Read moreChevron
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