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  1. New air quality standard for nitrogen oxide

    thegreencarwebsite.co.uk » Green cars: latest news - Jan 25, 2010

    The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has established a new national air quality standard for nitrogen oxide in an effort to reduce the respiratory infections that are linked to the emissions. Under the new

    Also tagged: global warming, latest news, epa, nitrogen oxides, green cars, us environmental protection agency, no2, green credentials, nitrogen oxide levels

  2. Pollution linked to hospitalizations for pneumonia in older adults

    scienceblog.com » Science Blog - Dec 23, 2009

    Older adults with long-term exposure to higher levels of pollution are at higher risk for hospitalization for pneumonia, according to researchers in Canada. "Our study found that among older...

    Also tagged: canada, hamilton, ontario, steel, pneumonia, mcmaster university, american journal of respiratory and critical care medicine, mark loeb

  3. Air pollution linked to hospitalizations for pneumonia in seniors

    scienceblog.com » Science Blog - Dec 23, 2009

    Hamilton, ON (Dec. 23, 2009) -- A McMaster University researcher has found the first evidence that prolonged exposure to higher levels of the pollutants found in car exhaust fumes and industrial air...

    Also tagged: infectious disease, pneumonia, mcmaster university, the american journal of respiratory and critical care medicine, mark loeb

  4. Transplant guide highlights daily infection risks from factors like pets and food

    scienceblog.com » ScienceBlog.com - Science Blog: Science news straight from the source - Dec 18, 2009

    Keeping pets healthy can reduce infection risks for people who have received solid organ transplants and veterinarians should be seen as an integral part of the healthcare team. That's just one of the key pieces of

    Also tagged: health, antibiotics, law, food, canada, healthcare, infectious diseases, ohio, labor, united states, alberta, cleveland clinic, hiv, clinic, transplantation, human interest, malaria, cleveland, hepatitis, diarrhea, university of alberta, infectious disease, organ transplants, vaccinations, university of pittsburgh, social issues, american society, the american journal, marian g michaels, philip f halloran, robin k avery

  5. MedImmune to present 4 abstracts on RSV and influenza at 47TH Annual IDSA Meeting

    scienceblog.com » Science Blog - Oct 30, 2009

    PHILADELPHIA, P.A., October 30, 2009 -- MedImmune announced today it will present four abstracts at the 47th Annual Meeting of Infectious Disease Society of America (IDSA) being held here October

    Also tagged: business, health, asthma, technology, antibiotics, law, healthcare, america, labor, philadelphia, vaccines, influenza, pneumonia, vaccinations, social issues, hypersensitivity, wheezing, medimmune inc, bronchiolitis, alexander a zukiwski, active immunization

  6. Latest analysis confirms suboptimal vitamin D levels in millions of US children

    scienceblog.com » ScienceBlog.com - Science Blog: Science news straight from the source - Oct 26, 2009

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    Also tagged: entertainment, health, eczema, technology, boston, massachusetts, labor, united states, colorado, denver, heart disease, cancers, aap, d, vitamin d, skin cancer, university of colorado, social issues, vitamin d deficiency, wheezing, rickets, massachusetts general hospital, american academy, massachusetts general, jonathan mansbach

  7. Ciggie smoke ‘weakens lungs’ natural defense against harmful pathogen’ (re-issue)

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Oct 25, 2009

    Washington, Oct 25 (ANI): Exposure to cigarette smoke might weaken immune cells’ ability to remove bacterial infections from the lungs, specifically nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae (NTHI), a pathogen often

    Also tagged: health science, copd, respiratory disease, bronchitis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, immune cells, obstructive pulmonary disease, cigarette smoke, inflammatory drug, bacterial infections, infection and immunity, respiratory tract, physiological functions, alveolar macrophages, novel effects, alveolar macrophage, bacterial colonization, effects of cigarette smoking, opportunistic pathogens, respiratory conditions

  8. New research reveals 41 percent increase in children's short stay hospital admissions

    scienceblog.com » ScienceBlog.com - Science Blog: Science news straight from the source - Oct 15, 2009

    The number of children being admitted to hospitals in England for short stays increased by 41 per cent between 1996 and 2006, according to research published in PLoS One today.

    Also tagged: entertainment, health, asthma, london, healthcare, gps, labor, united kingdom, fever, nhs, social issues, abdominal pain, plos one, sonia saxena

  9. 'Hygiene hypothesis' challenged

    scienceblog.com » Science Blog - Sep 8, 2009

    New research hints that the common belief that kids who go to daycare have lower rates of asthma and allergy later in life might be nothing more than wishful thinking.

    Also tagged: asthma, technology, allergies, allergy, the netherlands, wheezing, the american journal of respiratory and critical care medicine, johan c de jongste

  10. Cigarettes, not Swedish snuff linked to increased risk of MS

    scienceblog.com » ScienceBlog.com - Science Blog: Science news straight from the source - Aug 31, 2009

    ST. PAUL, Minn. ?While smoking cigarettes appears to significantly increase a person's risk of developing multiple sclerosis, using Swedish snuff does not, according to a study published in the September 1, 2009, print

    Also tagged: european union, sweden, stockholm, united states, mississippi, multiple sclerosis, neuroscience, minnesota, paul, neck cancer, american academy, anna hedström, hedstrom, swedish council

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