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Health Tip: For Asthmatics, No Dust is a Must (HealthDay)
If you have asthma, maintaining a clean home is crucial, according to the U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease.
Feb-08-2006
04:56:59 PM
Even Olympians Get Exercise-Induced Asthma (HealthDay)
People with asthma who get symptoms during exercise shouldn't be deterred from staying active, experts say.
Feb-08-2006
04:56:59 PM
Interiors of Homes and Affects on Asthma
An article by Mike Herman
Feb-08-2006
12:0:0 AM
Ill-Fitting Masks Hamper Child Asthma Care (HealthDay)
The face masks that some young children with asthma use to inhale their medicines just don't do the job, often because of poor fit and stiffness, a new study found.
Feb-07-2006
04:56:55 PM
Asthma Cough Productive Treatment
A persistent, chronic, nighttime cough is one of the most common symptoms of mild asthma. It also can be a symptom of several other pulmonary problems. If your child coughs often at night, how do you tell if it's asthma - or something else?
Without a medical evaluation, you really can't. Even doctors find it difficult to diagnose asthma when its only presenting symptom is nighttime coughing. In general, an asthma cough is a non-productive cough - one that doesn't bring up any mucus. It ma
Feb-05-2006
12:0:0 AM
- Masni Rizal Mansor
Asthma and Sinusitis Awareness
An article by Viojieley Gurrobat
Feb-02-2006
12:0:0 AM
Female fetus hard on mom's asthma (Reuters)
Pregnant women with asthma
carrying a female fetus are more likely to experience worse
symptoms of asthma than are those carrying a male fetus,
research suggests.
Feb-01-2006
05:28:9 PM
Gas Stoves a Wheezing Hazard for Asthmatic Kids (HealthDay)
The nitrogen dioxide emitted by gas stoves and unvented heaters can be a health hazard to children with asthma, leading to increased wheezing, persistent cough, shortness of breath, and chest tightness, experts report.
Feb-01-2006
04:57:2 PM
Breath is Life--Fight Asthma!
An article by Cathrine
Jan-31-2006
07:6:16 AM
Is My Blood Glucose OK?
When I was taking prescription steroids for asthma, my blood glucose was as high as 210 mg/dl. Now that I am on inhalers it is usually no higher than 86. Is my level OK now? What can I do to prevent diabetes?
Jan-30-2006
08:0:0 AM
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