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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Asthma / October 2005

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Roche Withholds Tamiflu in U.S. to Stop Hoarding30 Oct 2005 18:06 GMT1
Roche Withholds Tamiflu in U.S. to Stop Hoarding
By Tom Armitage
ZURICH (Reuters) Oct 27 - Drug maker Roche Holding AG has temporarily
suspended deliveries of its Tamiflu antiviral drug in the United States to
The demise of the group30 Oct 2005 17:54 GMT89
Once upon a time it used to be that this group had useful information and
advice to impart to those who read postings but who did not necessarily
contribute.
The group has been hijacked and it appears that too much time is being given
For Bob from the Herbalist29 Oct 2005 14:23 GMT2
"I've been using what I assume to be the 14 herb version of this formula
successfully for several years........the Chinese herbal formula named: Ding
Chuan Tang"
Composition:
Herbal alternative for asthma shows promise29 Oct 2005 07:14 GMT43
See
http://www.nutraingredients.com/news/ng.asp?n=63278&m=1NIEO18&c=vwgtrjufjlqzoms
Regards, RF
Childhood asthma / increased iron concentrations28 Oct 2005 22:44 GMT8
Biol Trace Elem Res. 2004 Jan;97(1):31-41. Related Articles, Links
Alterations in plasma essential trace elements selenium, manganese,
zinc, copper, and iron concentrations and the possible role of these
elements on oxidative status in patients with childhood asthma.
Acid suppression does not change respiratory symptoms in children with asthma and gastro-oesophageal reflux disease 28 Oct 2005 03:36 GMT4
Another piece of dogma takes a hit.
http://adc.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/abstract/90/9/956
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chronic cough, anyone?24 Oct 2005 20:48 GMT47
This might be more allergy-related, but I've recently discovered other
people seem to have my particular and peculiar allergy/asthma-esque
affliction: this chronic cough that came on about 2 years ago and just waxes
and wanes but never really goes away.  On the good days it just ...
TAMIFLU Alternative - Antiviral Pills for Avian Flu H5N124 Oct 2005 18:39 GMT1
TAMIFLU Alternative - Antiviral Pills for Avian Flu H5N1:
You can order these online. If you want some, or for more information
please email:
tamiflu_bird_flu@modoracle.com
Iron homeostasis /  air pollution24 Oct 2005 14:44 GMT5
Inhal Toxicol. 2005 Dec;17(13):709-16. Links
Disruption of iron homeostasis as a mechanism of biologic effect by
ambient air pollution particles.
Ghio AJ, Cohen MD.
Antibiotics key to asthma epidemic19 Oct 2005 22:13 GMT44
This article was posted to alt.support.sinusitis.  I tried to contact
Woody to suggest a cross-post but his email bounces.  There was some
followup discussion on the sinusitis group as well.
I don't see anything definitive about this article although
Doctors' children get fewer antibiotics: study 19 Oct 2005 21:41 GMT4
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20051018/hl_nm/antibiotic_prescribing_dc
Doctors' children get fewer antibiotics: study
Wow who could have guessed this?
Pillows can harbour harmful fungi19 Oct 2005 15:06 GMT9
"Pillows can harbour harmful fungi", BBC News, October 14, 2005,
Link: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/4339306.stm
A small thought to help you sleep when you next get your head down - a
study shows the average pillow is home to a host of potentially-harmful
What's going on in asthma research?19 Oct 2005 12:59 GMT2
>From a typical paper on deep inspiration as relevant for asthma as
causing airway relaxation.
"A deep inspiratory maneuver is one of the most severe dynamic
stresses that lungs normally experience. It is typically a very
Social Isolation17 Oct 2005 06:12 GMT6
I've just joined this group, and would like to know how some of you
tolerate the social isolation?
For instance, we can see friends that have cats or non-hypoallergenic
dogs, birds, etc., (even my daughter's house is out of limits for me
 
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