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Ohio State Seeks To Improve NCAA Asthma Care Standards


April 29, 2009

 | Watch Watch : 150k COLUMBUS, Ohio – Very few athletic trainers associated with National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) programs said that they were following best practice standards for managing asthma among their ... The rest of the story

OSU Study: Drop Popular Asthma Treatment


April 15, 2009

Ohio State University researchers say a study indicating a common asthma treatment shows no benefit. The rest of the story

Study: Treatment for Acid Reflux Does Not Improve Asthma


April 09, 2009

STUDY: TREATMENT FOR ACID REFLUX DOES NOT IMPROVE ASTHMA The rest of the story

OSU pulmonologist receives grant to study premenstrual asthma


February 09, 2009

OSU pulmonologist receives grant The rest of the story

OSU Asthma Expert Presents at National Convention


January 08, 2009

Dr. John Mastronarde is participating in a program engaging professions within the college football community to discuss the main reasons for sudden collapse during summer conditioning sessions. The rest of the story

OSU Pulmonologist Receives Grant from Foundation


January 08, 2009

Dr. Jonathan Parsons has been awarded funding from the American College of Sports Medicine Foundation for researching the prevalence of exercise-induced asthma in college athletes. The rest of the story

Flu Trends Across the U.S


January 05, 2009

Flu Trends The rest of the story

Mini Regulatory Molecules Found in Circulating Blood


December 11, 2008

Researchers from the Ohio State University Medical Center have identified for the first time microRNA in the circulating blood of healthy human volunteers. The rest of the story

Asthma Patients Must Go Green


December 02, 2008

As of January, millions of people with asthma will have no choice but to help save the planet. The rest of the story

Stress, Anxiety Can Make Allergy Attacks Even More Miserable and Last Longer


August 14, 2008

 | Watch Watch : 150k COLUMBUS, Ohio – A new study here shows that even slight stress and anxiety can substantially worsen a person’s allergic reaction to some routine allergens. Moreover, the added impact of stress and ... The rest of the story

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