Researchers use asthma drug to treat elbow injuries
CALGARY- Grace Selinger fractured her elbow last September.
“When I fell, it was sort of like slow motion. I knew I was falling, so I had to pick what I was going to fall on and I picked my arm,” Selinger remembers.
The 57-year-old Calgary woman spent six weeks with her elbow immobilized at a 90 degree angle, but after the cast came off her range of motion was limited.....
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Moderately preterm births add to asthma burden
medwireNews: Research from Finland shows that children born late preterm or early term are at significantly increased risk for asthma compared with those born at term, and these births account for the majority of excess asthma burden due to prematurity.....
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8 Tips For Parents Of Teens With Asthma
Assess Where Your Teen Is Today
As your child becomes a teen with asthma, you will need to rethink your parenting strategy. Up to this point how have you managed your teen’s asthma?....
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