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Less than 2% of COPD Patients Can Access Rehab Programs

July 7th, 2008
Less than 2% of COPD Patients Can Access Rehab Programs Marked shortfall in Canada between capacity and need for respiratory services TORONTO, March 12 /CNW/ - While the number of respiratory rehabilitation...
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Sleep Disorders Can Impair Children's IQs As Much As Lead Exposure

July 7th, 2008
  Sleep Disorders Can Impair Children's IQs As Much As Lead Exposure University of Virginia News Release Charlottesville, VA (March 13, 2007) - Three decades ago, medical investigators began sounding the...
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Workplace Exposure to Second-hand Tobacco Smoke Associated with Increased Lung Cancer Risk

July 7th, 2008
Workplace Exposure to Second-hand Tobacco Smoke Associated with Increased Lung Cancer Risk CancerConsultants.com 2007-03-13 According to an article recently published in the American Journal of Public Health,...
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Black Children Especially Vulnerable to Second-Hand Tobacco Smoke

July 7th, 2008
Black Children Especially Vulnerable to Second-Hand Tobacco Smoke MedPage Today March 12, 2007 CINCINNATI -- African-American children are particularly susceptible to exposure to second-hand tobacco smoke,...
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TB Anywhere is TB Everywhere

July 7th, 2008
TB Anywhere is TB Everywhere Saskatoon, March 21 - In 2005, there were 8.8 million new cases of tuberculosis (TB) and 1.6 million people died from TB, equal to an estimated 4,400 deaths a day. Most of the...
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Thousands treated for asthma may have different condition

July 7th, 2008
Thousands treated for asthma may have different condition, says study New Zealand Herald, Monday March 26, 2007 Thousands of people are being treated for asthma when another condition...
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TB stories haunt disease specialist

July 7th, 2008
TB stories haunt disease specialist Keith Gerein, The Edmonton Journal March 23, 2007 A young mother who contracts tuberculosis shortly after her daughter is born gets out of the hospital a year later, only...
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Province launches green strategy

July 7th, 2008
Province launches green strategy April 12, 2007 Saskatchewan took a major step forward in protecting the environment and addressing climate change today, with the launch of the province’s Green Strategy. “The...
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SMA tweaks province over workplace smoking

July 7th, 2008
SMA tweaks province over workplace smoking James Wood, The StarPhoenix Thursday, April 19, 2007 REGINA -- The Saskatchewan Medical Association (SMA) issued a tongue-in-cheek congratulations to the...
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Ethanol vehicles pose a significant risk to human health

July 7th, 2008
Ethanol vehicles pose a significant risk to human health, study finds Stanford University News release 18-Apr-2007 Ethanol is widely touted as an eco-friendly, clean-burning fuel. But if every vehicle in the...
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