asthma relief
asthma relief
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by Jackson Sperry - 2006-12-06
Asthma is a chronic condition where people have trouble breathing. These breathing problems are brought on by hyper-responsive airways, which become irritated during an asthma attack and constrict in ...
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by Jackson Sperry - 2006-12-26
Your doctor can offer treatments and suggestions for managing asthma, but there are plenty of things you can do yourself as well. A doctor can prescribe medication to help, but prevention is really th...
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by Michelle Bery - 2007-01-05
Dealing with the effects of asthma can be overwhelming. But the disease itself if left untreated can be highly dangerous and even deadly. Asthmatics know that consistent and proactive attention to the...
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by Jackson Sperry - 2007-02-27
Asthma is becoming more and more common and with all the toxins in the air today, it can be more deadly than ever. As a result, the National Institute of Environmental Health and Safety (NIEHS) is put...
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by Jackson Sperry - 2007-02-28
Asthma is a condition in which a person's airways become constricted to the point where air is unable to pass through easily. This causes a reduction in the amount of air they can take in, which in tu...
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by Jackson Sperry - 2007-03-01
Asthma is a chronic lung disorder that causes difficulty breathing. Those suffering from it have higher sensitivity - or even hyper-sensitivity - in their airways. When having an asthma attack, this s...
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by Gaetane Ross - 2007-03-06
An asthma trigger is something in the environment that triggers an asthma attack. If you're an asthma sufferer, an attack can be triggered when you become exposed to your particular trigger. When you ...
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by Gaetane Ross - 2007-03-06
If you think you might have asthma, here are some signs and symptoms that can help you distinguish between a simple cold or flu virus and the advent of asthma and/or an impending asthma attack.Of cour...
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by Gaetane Ross - 2007-03-20
Seemingly, asthma is becoming increasingly common in the United States and Europe. A visit to any school these days will find as many asthma inhalers among its students as Gameboys or cell phones. Why...
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by Gaetane Ross - 2007-05-30
Many asthma sufferers may know that there are alternative treatments to dealing with asthma who, in addition to the inhalers and medications on the market in traditional or allopathic medicines. Much ...