Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Blast of electricity via battery-powered gadget can stop an asthma attack

A device held against the side of the neck for 90 seconds may be a new way to tackle asthma attacks. The battery-powered gadget, which resembles a remote control, sends out low-level electrical signals to stimulate a nerve under the skin in the neck...

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Breathing easy: Alarming rise of asthma leads doctors to adding lifestyle changes to their prescriptions

Every day someone with asthma misses work or school. Every year, about 250,000 people die from this disease throughout the world and these numbers are growing alarmingly...

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Recent Asthma Findings Could Open a New Market for ChromaDex (CDXC)

ChromaDex Corporation (OTC: CDXC), an innovative natural products company providing proprietary, science-based ingredients to the dietary supplement, food & beverage, cosmetic and pharmaceutical industries, could benefit from recent findings related to asthma treatment...

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