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 asthma ['æsmә]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 哮喘

[医] 气喘


  1. Any illness of the lungs or throat, such as asthma or a cough.
    消耗病,痨病肺部或喉咙的任何一种病变,如哮喘或咳嗽
  2. I hope Charlie didn't think that remark of mine about picking a very convenient time to be ill was for his benefit: I quite forgot how often he has to be off work with asthma.
    我希望查理不会认为我关于挑选一个方便的时候去生病这番话是针对他的:我忘了他常因哮喘病不能工作。
  3. An asthma attack.
    气喘病发作


asthma
[ noun ]
respiratory disorder characterized by wheezing; usually of allergic origin
<noun.state>


Asthma \Asth"ma\ (?; 277), n. [Gr. ? short-drawn breath, fr. ?
to blow, for ?: cf. Skr. v[=a], Goth. waian, to blow, E.
wind.] (Med.)
A disease, characterized by difficulty of breathing (due to a
spasmodic contraction of the bronchi), recurring at
intervals, accompanied with a wheezing sound, a sense of
constriction in the chest, a cough, and expectoration.

  1. A study today concludes that virtually all asthma attacks are triggered by allergies, challenging a widely held belief.
  2. My own slight asthma returned this year for the first time since youth.
  3. He died at age 60, heavily in debt and suffering from asthma and edema.
  4. A number of factors may contribute to the increases in asthma deaths and cases, the CDC said.
  5. "This seemed to suggest there could be a simple genetic basis for airway hyper-reactivity, asthma and chronic obstructive lung disease," Levitt said.
  6. Leaf smoke can make breathing extremely difficult for sufferers of asthma, emphysema, chronic bronchitis and allergies, said Maggie Robbins of the Chicago Lung Association.
  7. Its first hearing before the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's pharmaceutical committee, seeking approval for its asthma drug, is scheduled for today. But the market widely expects it to obtain approval, and this has been factored into the price.
  8. He said the boy was not hurt, and he learned the student had a history of asthma only after the incident.
  9. "In heavily populated areas, one in 10 or 20 people suffer because of air pollution - headaches, increased asthma attacks, worsening of bronchitis and more frequent respiratory tract infections.
  10. Doctors expect them to repeat the findings first publicised last year. The CSM report says 'the evidence does not suggest that the use of beta agonists is associated with asthma mortality'.
  11. Even as doctors and researchers in the U.S. make progress against a number of once-incurable diseases, they are inexplicably losing ground against one common, treatable illness: asthma.
  12. "While this is a disappointment, it is the nature of the risks of our industry," he said, "and we are seeking another product candidate for asthma." Merck is among several companies racing to develop a drug known as a leukotriene inhibitor for asthma.
  13. "While this is a disappointment, it is the nature of the risks of our industry," he said, "and we are seeking another product candidate for asthma." Merck is among several companies racing to develop a drug known as a leukotriene inhibitor for asthma.
  14. The U.S. death rate from asthma rose over 30% in seven years, and nearly 10 million Americans are affected by the disease, the Centers for Disease Control reported.
  15. However, some victims may not realize they have asthma, and may consider their breathing difficulty to be simply part of their usual pattern after exercise, he said.
  16. Beta blockers are generally not recommended for people with asthma and emphysema.
  17. The ill effects include worsened heart failure, a chronic condition involving a decline in the heart's pumping power. Other effects are dizziness and aggravation of diseases such as emphysema and asthma.
  18. By age 11, 17 children had asthma.
  19. Every year, 4,000 people in the US die from asthma, and a further 500,000 are hospitalised.
  20. Approval for Tilade comes just nine months before the main patents run out on Fisons' existing asthma treatment Intal, and the company has no other significant products ready for submission to the FDA. Approval is a watershed for Fisons.
  21. Other job-related lung diseases include chronic bronchitis, a stiffening of lung tissue called pulmonary fibrosis and industrial asthma, the association said.
  22. The paramedics, summoned by an emergency call at 4:16 p.m. Monday, were not aware of the seriousness of the asthma attack when they first arrived at the housing project, the Fire Department says.
  23. The Boulder, Colo., company is developing a product that "deregulates" the immune system, he explains, and looks promising for treatment of rheumatoid arthritis and asthma.
  24. Researchers found that the risk of a fatal asthma attack more than doubled for every additional inhaler consumed per month.
  25. Intal is used mostly by children and Fisons intends to market Tilade primarily to adult asthma suffers, limiting its potential market. For Boots, better known for its retail chain of pharmacies, Manoplax promises a break into the pharmaceutical big time.
  26. But a medical controversy has broken out over whether the drugs most widely prescribed to treat asthma - known as beta2-agonist bronchodilators - may have contributed to the swelling death totals.
  27. The EPA would be sparing only a small number of people from short-term, reversible effects, suffered primarily during exercise and by those not taking asthma medication, he said.
  28. One will take the place of Tipredane, Fisons' asthma treatment where development was halted in April because of lack of efficacy.
  29. Their conclusions will shape the fast-growing asthma treatments market, worth at least Dollars 3bn (Pounds 1.5bn) a year. Any increase in asthma mortality caused by beta2-agonists is likely to be small.
  30. Their conclusions will shape the fast-growing asthma treatments market, worth at least Dollars 3bn (Pounds 1.5bn) a year. Any increase in asthma mortality caused by beta2-agonists is likely to be small.
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