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Volume 30, Number 3, May-June 2009
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Editorial

Environment, public policy, and human health: Implications of current events for the next generation of patients and physicians
pp. 215-216(2)
Authors: Steinberg, Daniel G.; Kagen, Steven L.; Epstein, Paul R.; Demain, Jeffrey G.; Peden, David B.; Bernstein, Jonathan A.

Review Articles

The impact of climate change and aeroallergens on children's health
pp. 229-237(9)
Authors: Schmier, Jordana K.; Ebi, Kristie L.

Original Articles

Increasing insect reactions in Alaska: Is this related to changing climate?
pp. 238-243(6)
Authors: Demain, Jeffrey G.; Gessner, Bradford D.; McLaughlin, Joseph B.; Sikes, Derek S.; Foote, J. Timothy

Sleep, quality of life, and productivity impact of nasal symptoms in the United States: Findings from the Burden of Rhinitis in America survey
pp. 244-254(11)
Authors: Meltzer, Eli O.; Nathan, Robert; Derebery, Jennifer; Stang, Paul E.; Campbell, Ulka B.; Yeh, Wei-Shi; Corrao, Marlo; Stanford, Richard

Comparison of olopatadine 0.6% nasal spray versus fluticasone propionate 50 μg in the treatment of seasonal allergic rhinitis
pp. 255-262(8)
Authors: Kaliner, Michael A.; Storms, William; Tilles, Stephen; Spector, Sheldon; Tan, Ricardo; LaForce, Craig; Lanier, Bobby Q.; Chipps, Bradley

Efficacy and safety of fixed-dose loratadine/montelukast in seasonal allergic rhinitis: Effects on nasal congestion
pp. 263-269(7)
Authors: Prenner, Bruce; Anolik, Robert; Danzig, Melvyn; Yao, Ruji

Onset of action of loratadine/montelukast in seasonal allergic rhinitis subjects exposed to ragweed pollen in the Environmental Exposure Unit
pp. 270-276(7)
Authors: Day, James H.; Briscoe, Maureen P.; Ratz, Jodan D.; Ellis, Anne K.; Yao, Ruji; Danzig, Melvyn

Perception of acute airway function changes by patients with mild asthma
pp. 277-283(7)
Authors: Malakauskas, Kestutis; Ragaisiene, Sandra; Sakalauskas, Rainundas

Effect of the inhaled corticosteroid mometasone on small airway patency in patients with asthma
pp. 284-292(9)
Authors: Nelson, Harold S.; Gallegos, Christina M.; Silveira, Lori J.; Newell, John D.; Gelfand, Erwin W.

Efficacy and safety evaluation of ciclesonide in mild-to-moderate persistent asthma previously treated with inhaled corticosteroids
pp. 293-303(11)
Authors: Meltzer, Eli O.; Korenblat, Phillip E.; Weinstein, Steven F.; Noonan, Michael; Karafilidis, John

Efficacy and safety evaluation of ciclesonide in subjects with mild-to-moderate asthma not currently using inhaled corticosteroids
pp. 304-314(11)
Authors: Berger, William E.; Kerwin, Edward; Bernstein, David I.; Pedinoff, Andrew; Bensch, George; Karafilidis, John

Short-term safety of somatropin inhalation powder in adults with mild to moderate asthma
pp. 325-332(8)
Authors: Nelson, Harold S.; Busse, William W.; Sanger, Mary; Cutler, Gordon; Ellwanger, Colleen; Chipman, John J.

Patient Oriented Problem Solving (POPS) Case Report

Free Content A case of severe refractory chronic urticaria: A novel method for evaluation and treatment
pp. 333-337(5)
Authors: Otto, Hans F.; Calabria, Christopher W.

Clinical Pearls and Pitfalls

Free Content Modern preoperative and intraoperative management of hereditary angioedema
pp. 338-342(5)
Authors: Szema, Anthony M.; Paz, George; Merriam, Louis; Stellaccio, Francis; Jen, James

Reader Services

Free Content Minutes of the RSLAAIS
pp. 343-344(2)

Erratum

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