Children will "outgrow" asthma.
Asthma is "all in your head."
You shouldn't exercise if you have asthma.
Asthma can lead to emphysema.
Smoking is not a danger to people with asthma.
Intelihealth USA
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Common Symptoms of Asthma
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If you have one or more of these symptoms, you may have asthma.
A list of the common symptoms of asthma.
AsthmaMoms USA
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Considerations for Diagnosing and Managing Asthma in the Elderly
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Considerations for Diagnosing and Managing Asthma in the Elderly
National Heart, Lung & Blood Institute USA
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Control Your Child's Asthma
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How to help kids manage their illness and lead healthier lives.
Intelihealth USA
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Controlling Asthma Triggers At Home, At Child Care and At School
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How Can You Control Allergens?, How Can You Avoid Dust Mites?, How Can You Avoid Animal Dander?, How Can You Avoid Mold?. Outdoor Plant Pollens and Mold Spores. irritants - smoke and fumes and other triggers.
Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (New England Chapter) USA
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Could It Be Allergy?
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Signs to took out for.
The Asthma & Allergy Foundation of America, Florida Chapter, Inc., (AAFA) USA
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CpG-ODN Reduces Allergic Asthma in Mice and may have Application in Humans
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Brief article on how Researchers at the AAAAI Annual Meeting said recently that CpG oligodeoxynucleotides (CpG-ODN) reduced allergic asthma in mice and may be useful in the treatment of allergic asthma in humans.
ALLERGYnow USA
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C-section birth may increase risk of adult asthma
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Researchers in Finland have found a link between birth by cesarean section and asthma in adulthood.
Aerias, Better Health through Indoor Air Quality Awareness USA
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Definitions of Asthma
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Asthma is a lung disease with the following characteristics:
1.Airway obstruction
2.Airway inflammation
3.Airway hyperresponsiveness
Colorado Health Site USA
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Delivery Methods Of Asthma Medicine In Asthma Attacks
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People having an asthma attack are often given short acting beta2-agonist medicines to help reduce their chest tightness and improve their breathing. These are usually given in the emergency room by a method called
nebulisation. Doctors wonder if metered dose inhalers with a spacer device would be a more practical, cheaper and an equally successful way to give this asthma medication.
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