Monday, July 2, 2012

Living Close to Highways Linked to Asthma

A new research has found that people who reside near congested highways are more prone to have Asthma.
Living close to a busy highway was not linked to seasonal allergies, which suggests that emissions from cars could increase the risk for inflammatory lung disease, researchers from SUNY Downstate Medical Center and Lutheran Medical Center in New York said, according to Health Day...

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Asthma Linked to Severely Packed Highways

The Gowanus Expressway also known as Interstate-278 is responsible for connecting various bridges and highways in Brooklyn, New York. According to researchers both at SUNY Downstate Medical Center and Lutheran Medical Center, I-278 is also responsible for the direct correlation between asthma and the residents who live close by...

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Living with asthma, not an issue anymore

Asthma is a condition which one cannot get fully cured of. The only option is to accept the fact that you have to live with it and live fully! ...

Read full article: health.india.com

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