asthma symptoms
asthma symptoms
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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 Abigail Franks - 2006-12-10
There are two basic categories of bronchitis. Acute bronchitis is typically associated with colds and flu like symptoms. While chronic bronchitis may last months or even years, the acute variety typ...
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by Abigail Franks - 2006-12-21
One effective way of providing relief for a child or anyone with allergies or asthma is to control the triggers that could cause an allergic episode. When many people speak of allergies it's done in ...
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by Abigail Frank - 2006-12-21
One effective way of providing relief for a child or anyone with allergies or asthma is to control the triggers that could cause an allergic episode. When many people speak of allergies it's done in ...
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by Abigail Franks - 2006-12-22
Both kids and adults can suffer from a variety of allergies that can range from dust to medical pharmaceuticals and products. Some of the most difficult to deal with for the allergy sufferer however ...
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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 Abigail Franks - 2007-01-30
Bronchitis is an inflammation or infection of the lung's airways, or bronchial tubes sometimes called the bronchi. Bronchitis, can be classified based on length of time someone has symptoms as either ...
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by Terence Roberts - 2007-02-21
There are many medications that are used to control asthma-related symptoms and outbreaks. These prescription medications are well researched and very effective; however some individuals prefer to use...
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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...