Saturday, October 25, 2008

Child asthma

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They competed in 10 categories, starting with Grade 4.
It was also the first time for the meet at Beavermead Park, following Nicholls Oval last year and King George Public School before that. It was moved to Beavermead because of construction at the latter.
Hubble enjoyed being part of a close finish, especially since she and Gastle were teammates on the same rep soccer team, the Peterborough under-14s this past summer.
'I had to push myself and step it up,' said Hubble, who suffers from asthma but doesn't let that slow her down.
'She's a good runner and it was a good finish. She pushed me and I had to work hard. I like to run and always try to get my best time. I try to test myself and achieve my goals. I know I can do it.'
Gastle enjoyed the race


Specifically, the study identifies several categories of therapeutic targets that could balance the immune response in order to minimize symptoms during an infection and potentially even lead to therapies that may prevent infection. Results of the study are published in today's online edition of the November 1 issue of the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine (AJRCCM).
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'Rhinovirus is the major cause of the common cold, but it is also an important pathogen in more serious conditions, such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD),' said
David Proud, PhD, Professor, Department of Physiology - Biophysics, University of Calgary and senior author of the study. 'The study's findings are a major step toward more targeted cold prevention and treatment strategies while also serving as a valuable roadmap for the broader respiratory science community.'
Over 200 different viruses cause the common cold, but the rhinovirus accounts for 30 to 50 percent of cases. Because of the complexity of our immune response, research has been a lengthy process, with previous human studies only examining the response to infection in a select number of genes.
Research Methodology
In the randomized, placebo-controlled study, researchers infected 17 volunteers with rhinovirus-16 and an additional 18 volunteers (who served as the study control group) were given a sham inoculation in the form of a nasal saline spray. The volunteers were all healthy college students who signed informed consent forms



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