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Asthma patients found to have more muscles in their airway making it difficult for them to breathe. They require inhalers most of the time without fault, both indoors or outdoors.
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Environmentally-friendly HFA asthma rescue inhalers hit shelves this week to replace CFC-based inhalers, which will not be available after Dec. 31 per an FDA mandate. Walmart’s HFA rescue inhalers start at $9. (PRNewsFoto/Wal-Mart Stores, Inc)
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