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Two separated phenotypes of Exercise-Induced-Asthma exist
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Olympic Athletes have won more medals than their non-asthmatic peers
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Competitive swimmers show an increased asthma prevalence
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Asthmatics have no limitations in sports practice if they receive adequate medical treatment
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Aerobic exercise programs are beneficial for asthmatics and should be included in asthma action plans
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Male fertility decline has been attributed, in part, to increased oxidative stress.
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Here we will focus on spermatozoa ROS, namely O2•−, NO and ONOO− and their contribution to protein tyrosine nitration, namely by 3-NT formation.
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An in depth review will be made on the methods used to detect protein oxidation.
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Detecting 3-NT in sperm proteins will have a crucial clinical impact, namely on the follow up of anti-oxidant therapies.
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The SINPHONIE guidelines were successful in reducing PM2.5 and PM10 in schools.
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The schools failed to reduce the levels of other IAQ pollutants.
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No significant changes were observed in the prevalence of atopy.