You can help prevent asthma attacks by staying away from things that make your asthma worse. This guide suggests many ways to help you do this.
AsthmaMoms USA
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How to Manage Asthma Every Day - Medications
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A vital part of asthma management is using the right medications at the right times.
MERCK & CO USA
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How to Manage Asthma Every Day - Monitoring your asthma
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Asthma symptom diary
Peak Flow Meter
MERCK & CO USA
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How to Manage Asthma Every Day - Preventing and managing attacks
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How to prevent and manage asthma attacks.
MERCK & CO USA
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How to Use a Metered-Dose Inhaler the Right Way
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Using a metered-dose inhaler is a good way to take asthma medicines. There are few side effects because the medicine goes right to the airways inside the lungs. A spacer or valved-holding chamber attached to the inhaler can help make your inhaler easier to use and more effective. For patients taking inhaled steroids, a valved-holding chamber or spacer may help prevent irritation to the mouth.
AIM Asthma Institute of Michigan USA
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Hyperventilation syndrome and Asthma - Just think about it .
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Editorial for ASMANET - February 1997
André Cartier, M.D.
Asmanet France
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If Your Infant Has Asthma You Will Have To Take Extra Care
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What To Do
During An Asthma Episode DO NOT Do the Following -
An article about asthma in INFANTS. A very important resource.
Mary C. Tobin M.D.
Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine USA
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Immunotherapy
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Immunotherapy is a series of "allergy shots," which contain the allergen(s) that cause allergic reactions. The injections are given periodically over a long period of time, with steadily
increasing concentrations of the allergen.
ViaHealth USA
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Improving Asthma Control
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Managing your Asthma : What everyone should know about asthma control
Asthma in Canada Canada
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Improving The Health Of Inner-City Kids With Asthma
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) today awarded $2.9 million to 23 sites to improve the health of inner-city children with asthma.
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