Archive for the 'Asthma' Category

What Is Asthma

Friday, June 12th, 2009

Asthma is a disease affecting the airways that carry air to and from your lungs. Asthma is a common condition: More than 6 million kids and teens have it.
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Asthma Symptoms

Friday, June 12th, 2009

Asthma symptoms range from minor to severe, and vary from person to person. You may have mild symptoms such as infrequent wheezing, with occasional asthma attacks. After exposure to asthma triggers, symptoms rarely develop abruptly but progress over a period of hours or days. Occasionally, the airways have become seriously obstructed by the time the patient calls the doctor.
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Natural Cures For Asthma

Friday, June 12th, 2009

Natural allergy relief remedies are becoming more and more popular as those who suffer from asthma seek to find products that are safe for their bodies.And some studies have shown that taking the medications that are generally prescribed for Asthma can actually result in acid reflux, which in turn can worsen asthma.So try natural cures for asthma is the trend.The natural remedies recommended for asthma treatment are discussed below.
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Childhood Asthma Treatment

Sunday, June 7th, 2009

According to asthma specialists, adequately childhood asthma treatment will make your child experiences fewer symptoms, such as coughing, wheezing, or shortness of breath.
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Asthma is the what number worst killer

Saturday, May 16th, 2009

More than 6,000 Americans died of asthma,a fairly common ailment.It’s has been the word top 10 worst killer diseasee.And this figure came the year of 2007.So you can estimate the number of today.
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physical activities for children ages 3-5 with asthma

Saturday, May 16th, 2009

Although Olympic medalists with serious asthma have demonstrated that physical activities are possible with good asthma management. But for children ages 3-5 with asthma,physical activities that are more intense and sustained–such as long periods of running, basketball, and soccer - are more likely to provoke asthma symptoms or an asthma episode.
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