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Laypersons Organisation Good Asthma and Allergies

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When asthma is diagnosed, it is important to figure out whether an allergic reaction is involved, and also to identify the trigger factors that set off a reaction. Avoiding or reducing your exposure to the allergens and trigger factors that affect you is the key to controlling asthma symptoms, and may mean you will rely less on medications.

Allergy New Zealand   New Zealand

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Laypersons Organisation Moderate Asthma and Allergy

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Patient information sheet. How to deal with pet, mold, mite and pollen allergies.

National Asthma Council Australia   Australia

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Asthma is a very common disease in Australia and New Zealand, affecting around one in four children, one in seven teenagers and one in ten adults. Allergy plays an important role in asthma, as one of the major factors associated with the cause and persistence of asthma. Globally, the prevalence of allergy and asthma is continuing to increase, particularly in developed countries.

Australasian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy   Australia

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From the Australian National Asthma Campaign - Asthma Management Handbook 1998.

A Patient Information Leaflet - somewhat brief

National Asthma Campaign, Australia   Australia

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Professional Organisation's Site Excellent Asthma and Allergy Statistics

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According to the latest available statistics from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

ViaHealth   USA

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Laypersons Organisation Good Asthma and Antihistamines

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Antihistamines do not improve lung function or reduce the need for beta2-agonists in asthmatics.

In certain cases asthma can be triggered by allergies. Most allergies can be treated with a medicines called antihistamines. Some people wondered if treating the allergies with antihistamines would also improve or control
asthma. This idea was explored in a recent article that looked at whether antihistamines were useful in the treatment of asthma.

LinkMedica   United Kingdom

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Infants and small children have special concerns when it comes to asthma. This article describes how to take care of a small child with asthma.

AIM Asthma Institute of Michigan   USA

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Laypersons Organisation Moderate Asthma And Coffee

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Taking caffeine improves lung function in asthmatics and seems to make breathing easier.

LinkMedica   United Kingdom

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Laypersons Organisation Moderate Asthma And Colds Thrive In Damp Conditions

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People living in damp conditions are twice as likely to suffer asthma attacks and risk four or more colds a year, according to new research.

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Laypersons Organisation Good Asthma And Dust Mites

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In people whose asthma is set off by dust mites, cleaning or using chemicals to get rid of them at home may not be very helpful.

LinkMedica   United Kingdom

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