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For patients with asthma

Review Finds Vitamin D Beneficial for Patients With Asthma

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Reduction in rate of exacerbations requiring systemic corticosteroids or requiring ER/hospital visit
Patients with are at an increased risk of failing simulated driving tests

Compromised Driving Skills Seen in Patients With Sleep Apnea

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Lane position deviation significantly worse in patients with obstructive sleep apnea
Higher levels of free thyroxine may indicate a greater risk of sudden cardiac death

Free Thyroxine Hormone Levels Linked to Sudden Cardiac Death

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Even patients with levels at the high end of the normal range more likely to experience SCD
Benralizumab

Benralizumab Effective Treatment for Severe, Uncontrolled Asthma

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Benralizumab significantly reduces exacerbations, two trials show
When the temperature rises to 108 degrees Fahrenheit or higher

Fan Use in Extreme Heat May Be Detrimental to Health in Elderly

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Heart rate, core body temperature rose more with electric fan use than without in 108 degree heat
Infants delivered by cesarean section may face a higher risk of becoming obese

Increased Risk of Obesity Among Cesarean-Delivered Offspring

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Odds even greater when compared to siblings who were born vaginally
The number of Americans following a gluten-free diet tripled between 2009 and 2014

Number of Americans Adopting Gluten-Free Diet Increasing

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But number of people diagnosed each year with celiac disease has remained stable
Taking antibiotics at a very young age could increase the risk of certain allergic conditions later in life

Early Exposure to Antibiotics Ups Risk of Allergic Dz Later in Life

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Researchers found higher risk for hay fever, eczema in those exposed to antibiotics before age 2
A simple saline-based nasal spray is as effective as medicated sprays in controlling epistaxis in patients with hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia

Saline-Based Nasal Spray Found to Be Effective for Epistaxis

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Saline as good as medications for hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia, researchers find
For patients with cirrhosis

Volume of Ascites Positively Associated With Umbilical Hernia

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In patients with ascites ≥2,000 mL, only alkaline phosphatase linked to umbilical hernia