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... track, Eight Belles, the filly who finished second in the famous race, collapsed with two broken front ankles. The acute nature of her injuries forced an emergency veterinarian to euthanize her in the middle of the track, launching the country into ...
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... are used daily to keep inflammation in the airways at bay. HOW CAN YOU TELL THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ASTHMA AND BRONCHITIS? Well, there are other lung conditions that can cause wheezing. Acute bronchitis is one of them. This usually occurs in the ...
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... China has the second highest rate of human rabies cases in the world." Respiratory illnesses, such as asthma and bronchitis, were the most common diagnoses for travelers seeking medical care while in China, and the primary cause of hospitalization ...
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... of becoming burned, asphyxiated from lack of oxygen, affected by carbon monoxide, and injured by other severe, acute causations. The focus of what follows is exposure to smoke exposure of a degree to create a hazy horizon, where you can see, smell, ...
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... significant health problems, including premature death, respiratory related hospital admissions, aggravated asthma, acute respiratory symptoms (including severe chest pain, gasping, and aggravated coughing), chronic bronchitis, decreased lung ...
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... have attributed to this diagnosis. "She could be getting emphysema from chronic smoking of crack or enough episodes of acute crack lung," said Horovitz, who has not examined Winehouse. "Combined with cigarette smoking... this could accelerate the ...
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... pain in extremity (14% vs 9%), abdominal pain (14% vs 7%), paresthesia (13% vs 4%), herpes zoster (13% vs 4%), bronchitis (13% vs 8%), hypokalemia (13% vs 7%), hypertension (13% vs 7%), abdominal pain upper (12% vs 9%), hypotension (12% vs 3%), ...
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Main Category: Cardiovascular / Cardiology Also Included In: Conferences ; Seniors / Aging Article Date: 15 Jun 2008 - 5:00 PDT Heart failure is by far the single biggest reason for acute hospital admission.
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... you, though: He's been hospitalized many times before, so you know him pretty well. This time, he's been admitted with acute bronchitis. He has a pack-a-day smoking habit, but he denies that it's the cause of the bronchitis. You check his blood ...
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The statistics surrounding chronic bronchitis are startling. According to the American Lung Association, approximately 9 million people in the United States were diagnosed in 2004 with this devastating lung ...
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... community acquired pneumonia (CAP). Moxifloxacin's broad spectrum coverage has also gained the drug indications for acute bacterial exacerbations of chronic bronchitis, acute maxillary sinusitis, skin and soft tissue infections, and more recently ...
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... "Antibiotics are helpful in treating illnesses caused by bacteria, not viral illnesses such as the flu, bronchitis and most sore throats and coughs. If people take antibiotics when they don't need them, it puts them at risk for developing an ...
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