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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Asthma / August 2007

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more proof particulate pollution kills14 Aug 2007 18:31 GMT45
Likewise, a 2005 study by researchers at the University of Southern
California's Keck School of Medicine showed that long-term exposure to
ambient particulate matter may contribute to atherosclerosis, the hardening
and narrowing of the arteries.
If you can sell ice to eskimos we need you13 Aug 2007 16:02 GMT2
real billboards around our highways
Can you sell sand to camels?
In something more out of a twilight zone.. A dead city of violence and
horrific air quality daily.. every day.. the same hell.. fears of violence
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support for someone new to asthma03 Aug 2007 21:55 GMT3
hello, i am new to asthma, recently diagnosed about a month ago and i
need support.  i haven't found the "right" medications yet, i guess,
and i am now on prednisone(?) and hoping to start something new after
advair didn't work.  at first i was told it was allergies but after
 
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