Saturday, March 9, 2013

Asthma, pulmonary disorder require proper, continued treatment

SALT LAKE CITY — Treatment and management of asthma and other breathing illnesses are more important than some might realize.
"We usually don't see it in a patient setting until it is critical," said Sara Russell, a pulmonary nurse coordinator at the Intermountain Medical Center's C. DuWayne Schmidt Chest Clinic. "It really should be managed on a routine basis.".....

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Middlesex Hospital offering in-home asthma program

MIDDLETOWN >> Does your child have asthma? Has your child been to the emergency department or hospitalized for asthma in the past year? If so, you may be eligible for the Middlesex Hospital Asthma Home Visiting Program.....

Read more at middletownpress.com



Single inhaler as maintenance, reliever therapy viable for poorly controlled asthma

Patients with poorly controlled asthma at risk for exacerbations can benefit from a single combination inhaler maintenance and reliever therapy regimen, according to two studies published in The Lancet Respiratory Medicine.....

Information at healio.com

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