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... the VIVA program at HMRI, Sarah is focussed on the health burden of severe asthma . Sarah has been involved in several projects which contribute to improving outcomes for people with severe asthma and other obstructive airway diseases to alleviate ...
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... diseases – with a range of debilitating symptoms such as severe abdominal pains, urgent and frequent diarrhea, anemia, anxiety ... tertiary care. When compared with other chronic conditions such as asthma and diabetes, rates of management by pharmacists vary widely. ...
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... system to reduce inflammation and airway hyper-responsiveness in severe steroid-resistant models of asthma. My abstract has been accepted for presentation, so attending ...
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... are effective for people with chronic inflammatory diseases such as asthma and COPD. “But there are caveats to that, and what this ... to infection, something as simple as a common cold can cause severe respiratory complications. “Corticosteroids are frequently ...
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... Physical health: More than one in five young women reported frequent severe tiredness, back pain, headache or period pain, while one in four ... three young women had low iron levels, and one in 25 young women had asthma. Smoking: From 1996 to 2013, the percentage of women aged 18 to ...
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... repair. Lung function improves and respiratory symptoms become less severe. You might not notice the changes immediately, but they will ... mucus production and wheeze, decrease rapidly. Among people with asthma , lung function improves within a few months of quitting and ...
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... pulmonary disease, cystic fibrosis, lung infections and especially severe, steroid-resistant asthma. The BUXCO/DSI forced maneuvers (FM) machine conducts pulmonary ...
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... your doctor. If you have a pre-existing chronic lung disease such as asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), it’s important ... please seek advice from your general practitioner. If symptoms are severe, pick up the phone and dial 000. Good luck and remember that in ...