American Lung Association Survey Reveals Startling Misunderstandings About Living With Asthma
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Disease Management
Try Not to Laugh/Cry
Race/Ethnicity Differences
Taking Steps Toward Improvement
Key Findings
Highlights: Asthma Focus Groups
Asthma Facts and Misconceptions
It Might Be Asthma If...
Asthma Fact Sheet
Pediatric Asthma: A Growing Health Threat
Executive Summary
American Lung Association (ALA) USA
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An Apple - And A Tomato - A Day Keeps The Wheezing Away
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People who eat apples and tomatoes regularly are more likely to boast a healthy pair of lungs, according to new research.
LinkMedica United Kingdom
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An Interview with Dr. Jack Routes
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This is an interview with Dr. Jack Routes who is a faculty member at National Jewish in Denver and an Associate Professor of Medicine and Immunology at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center. Recently, the US News and Wor ld Report ranked National Jewish as the Number 1 pulmonary hospital in the US.
Colorado Health Site USA
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Anti-thyroid Drugs Can Trigger Asthma
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Medications to control an overactive thyroid gland can worsen asthma in co-morbid patients.
LinkMedica United Kingdom
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Ask the Expert - Asthma
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SCUBA diving and the effects on asthma.
How to verify asthma diagnosis.
Immunomodulatory treatments for asthma.
Does magnesium therapy have a role in management of chronic asthma?
Approach to atypical bronchospasm.
Carcinoid as cause of atypical asthma.
Are some climates better than others for asthmatics?
American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology USA
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Ask the Expert - Status Asthmaticus
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Information regarding early albuterol nebulizer in treatment of asthma?
Risk factors that predispose people with asthma for acute or even fatal attack.
Cause of neck/facial edema in status asthmaticus.
Systemic symptoms in severe asthma.
American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology USA
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Asthma
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Asthma isn't a disease.
It is a condition of restricted airways characterized by wheezing, coughing, chest tightness, and shortness of breath. Sometimes the only symptom is coughing.
Russell Roby, J.D., M.D., A.C.A.A.I., F.C.L.M.
The Allergy Center USA
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Asthma
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There are many irritants that can trigger an asthmatic reaction. These are the most common:
Pollen.Com USA
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Asthma
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Intoduction, mechanism of asthma, triggers, symptoms, risk factors, complications, investigations and treatments
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