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The U.S. launches health-related initiatives: $306 million to monitor bird flu, a call for alcohol cancer warnings, nasal swab tests for asthma, and a focus on ultra-processed foods in California. The ...
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Pitt researchers have developed a nasal swab to help determine asthma in children.
Being overweight or obese increases your risk for heart disease, type 2 diabetes, asthma high cholesterol, high blood pressure, sleep apnea and types of cancer.
Discover a new experimental nasal swab that can accurately differentiate between various types of asthma, potentially revolutionizing diagnosis and treatment.