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29th September 2009
Cannabis a plant, in general terms a drug that has made several addicted. One name many roles, Cannabis is also known as Marijuana. Cannabis makes around 9% of its users addicted to it according to a study in UK. Some researchers claim that 50% of its use... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
28th September 2009
Becoming eco friendly is the newest favorite pastime but while everyone has their own reasons for “going green” the underlying theme is green could be your wallet’s ally.
Everything from conserving water and energy to other essential environmen... Read >
Author: Your Arizona Realtor
25th September 2009
It is easy to recognize when someone else is wearing too much perfume or cologne. They walk by you and an obnoxious wafting of overpowering fragrance turns you from the potentially pleasant aroma. Yet the people wafting by you have no idea that they are h... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
With all the kissing, embracing, sensuous motions and the climaxing involved, sex does involve a lot of heavy breathing. This, as enjoyable as it may be, does dry out the airway passages and if one partner in a love-making session is asthmatic, sadly thi... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
Ever wonder what is omega 3 good for anyway? Nowadays you hear talk about omega 3, but why are those omega3 fatty acids so important?
Studies have been done on the omega 3 fatty acids subject. And yes, essentially fish oil is necessary for your health.... Read >
Author: Marcia Kruger
03rd August 2009
Asthma, a disease of the human respiratory system, which narrows the airways, commonly in response to a "trigger" such as an exposure to an allergen, exercise, cold air, or emotional stress. This narrowing can cause symptoms like shortness of breath, whee... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
27th July 2009
When we hear the term severe asthma, we tend to think that it is a form of asthma which is severe in its outbreak. However, recent studies show that severe asthma, especially in adults, is much different from the disease that it could be classified as a d... Read >
Author: Henry Fong
23rd July 2009
Is there any way to know if you are using the asthma inhaler correctly? Although there are zillions of people trying to offer you advice on how to use asthma inhalers, sometimes it simply does not work.
Asthma inhalers become an asthmatics best friend... Read >
Author: Henry Fong
19th July 2009
Asthma is no alien to the domain of standard diseases and disorders. Out of all classes of asthmatic conditions one could face, allergic asthma is the most common.Surprisingly, it is noted that 90% of kids are prone to allergic asthma and there are about ... Read >
Author: Henry Fong
22nd June 2009
If you have ever wondered how to get rid of Asthma you are not alone. Asthma has infected literally millions of adults and children all over the world and many more are finding out that they have this frustrating disease every day. So How to get Rid of As... Read >
Author: Jake Siemens
11th June 2009
If you would like a meticulously clean, fresh-smelling living or workspace with no over-bearing cover-up fragrances or heavy chemical smells – just a fresh, clean smell – then green cleaning could be just the thing you need.
Employing green tactics... Read >
Author: Laura Carey
29th May 2009
Recent Harvard Medical School research supports the idea that vitamin D deficiency contributes to both an increased risk of asthma attacks in children and to the severity of asthma attacks.
The study, which monitored more than 600 children diagnosed wi... Read >
Author: RA Butters
04th April 2009
Today’s time there are many tests invented by scientists & doctors to cure allergies. Doctors first recommend related test to patients & than cure by related medicines. The most common allergy is asthma. There are many people suffering by this allergy d... Read >
Author: Satya Narayan
01st April 2009
Primary Reasons For Converting To Radiant Floor Heating
here are five good reasons why you need rising floor heating in your house. If you speak to homeowners who have below the floor heating you�ll be told about even more advantages to the set up. ... Read >
Author: Tatw
20th March 2009
Living with an asthmatic and allergy sufferer you learn that there are certain do’s and don’ts around that house that can make life significantly easier for those suffering these unfortunate ailments. The advice and tips offered in this article will n... Read >
Author: Darren G. Burton
09th March 2009
Sinusitis is one of the most common sicknesses. It disturbs our head and nose, that weakens our system and make us feel lethargic.
If you are having a headache, it must be a symptom of sinusitis. It is commonly felt in the morning and in the late afte... Read >
Author: Urmann
23rd February 2009
It doesn't matter how careful you are. Contaminated water still enters your home. Of course the level of contaminants in your water fluctuates, but there are certain basic steps you can take to make sure the water your family uses is clean and refreshing.... Read >
Author: michael russell
06th January 2009
If you have asthma problems maybe you've asked yourself frequently if it's really necessary to take your pills daily especially if the symptoms are not interrupting your activities. Let's say twice a week you have minor symptoms of asthma so the questions... Read >
Author: suegold
20th November 2008
Generally about smoking are said a lot of worlds, the Ministry of Health warned, teacher’s shame, parents berated (even smokers themselves).
But I did add.
The harm of smoking somewhat exaggerated - in a mega-cities and industrial zones where we... Read >
Author: Johnetta
10th October 2008
Before recent medicine was invented, asthma cures were often experienced using diet supplements that over the years have developed into well known Asthma home remedies.
An asthma herbal remedy was frequently used to treat asthmatics, and some of the re... Read >
Author: Mary Dolson
24th September 2008
Two very common dangers of air purifiers could expose your family to unnecessary harm. What are they? How can you avoid them?
Air purifier dealers promise you great benefits. Yet not all deliver and some do more harm than good.
Consumer Reports Mag... Read >
Author: J Alan Rodgers
19th September 2008
Patients with bronchial asthma can also participate in their care and management by carefully monitoring their diets. Although there is no extensive evidence that ingestion of a certain food product is beneficial in treatment of asthma, there is evidence ... Read >
Author: Alien
11th September 2008
The B6 vitamin, also known as pyridoxine, is one of the most versatile of the B vitamins and yet the body only requires a relatively small amount. The B6 vitamin works closely with all the other B vitamins, especially niacin, folic acid, and Cobalamin and... Read >
Author: Jake Saab
24th August 2008
Treating asthma requires a step-by-step approach in order to provide the correct medication. In general, therapy is initiated at a higher level to establish prompt control and is then "stepped down" to reduce the risk of adverse effects of medication. Thi... Read >
Author: Alien
20th August 2008
Nighttime can be an extremely difficult period for individuals with bronchial asthma. All asthma patients have more sensitive airways at night. Those with increased attacks at night, "nocturnal asthma," have been found to experience an eight fold increase... Read >
Author: Alien
13th August 2008
Asthma and Surgery
Surgery may present several problems for asthmatics and must be approached carefully. To avoid complications there should be close communication prior to the procedure between the surgeon and the physician responsible for managing th... Read >
Author: Alien
13th August 2008
Antibiotics
The primary treatment for acute sinusitis is antibiotics for eradicating infection. A prolonged course is often needed because the blood supply to bony areas such as the sinuses is limited. This course may vary but a typical treatment take... Read >
Author: Alien
22nd July 2008
If you’re like most people, your relationship with your front or back yard is defined by the time you spend maintaining it. And after all the maintenance, it may still fall short of the perfection you have in mind. Southwest Greens is inviting Norther... Read >
Author: Tony Franchetto
17th July 2008
As a parent with 3 children who suffer from asthma I appreciate the need to understand asthma and how to treat it.
The incidence of asthma has increase dramatically in Australia through out the 1980’s and 1990’s but seems to have levelled out sinc... Read >
Author: Greg Richmond
20th June 2008
Dead skin cells from humans and pets is a primary food for dust mites. We shed about 1.4 grams of dander(skin cells and scales) per day and may scatter anywhere in the house, a large portion of it can accumulate in furnitures, mattresses and carpets. Our ... Read >
Author: jezzbb
10th June 2008
Air is our main contact with the environment in which we find ourselves. Every day, we breathe in 15 kg of air; that’s more than our daily food intake. Air, in cities and confined environments where houses are really close together, consists of particle... Read >
Author: Raphaelo
25th May 2008
As worldwide health issues go asthma is one of the most important; medical science has not yet been able to fully explain this continued rise although some good theories exist. Although it is treatable, asthma is still a chronic condition which affects th... Read >
Author: suegold
11th May 2008
Asthma symptoms vary in severity from occasional mild bouts of breathlessness to daily wheezing that persists despite taking large doses of medication. After exposure to asthma triggers, symptoms rarely develop abruptly but progress over a period of hours... Read >
Author: Peter rodrick
27th April 2008
Have you ever stopped to think about what lives in your bedroom other than you and maybe your significant other? Think small, probably too small to see without hunting with a microscope. No, we're not talking about the imaginary monsters under the bed. Th... Read >
Author: M Shane
27th March 2008
The key to preventing asthma attacks and better asthma control is to avoid your known asthma triggers. We have some basic tips on how to avoid your triggers. Keep your asthma symptoms at bay with these helpful asthma prevention techniques.
Mold Spores
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Author: peterhutch
27th March 2008
The key to preventing asthma attacks and better asthma control is to avoid your known asthma triggers. We have some basic tips on how to avoid your triggers. Keep your asthma symptoms at bay with these helpful asthma prevention techniques.
Mold Spore... Read >
Author: peterhutch
20th February 2008
When it comes to asthma home remedies be careful about which ones you choose.If you are looking for natural asthma home remedies on the net,be careful and study each one before attempting them yourself, look for testimonials from other asthmatics that hav... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne
19th February 2008
Dry Erase Board Cabinets are cool. A dry erase board refers to a glossy surface on which impermanent marks can be made using marker pens. Most dry erase boards have replaced the chalkboard in conference halls. The dry erase board offers a glossy surface. ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
31st January 2008
When shopping for a water filter to provide clean drinking water in the home, few consumers consider the idea of filtering all the water that enters the house. The common objections are that the price is too high, and that there is no need to filter water... Read >
Author: Brent Craig
22nd January 2008
Most of the teenagers who have asthma are also allergic to many things. The asthma can get severe even if the people with asthma are exposed to allergens of low grade. Allergies play an important role in asthma cased which are undiagnosed. Other factors... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru
26th August 2007
Asthma is one of the most common chronic conditions in the UK, affecting around five million people. The technical definition of asthma is a reversible airways disease which causes difficulty breathing. The word reversible is important and means that trea... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
29th June 2007
Wanting to lose weight is a good thing, because with any problem, be it personal or otherwise the first step to doing something about it is realising that the problem exists. Obesity and being overweight is one of the biggest health threats to modern man ... Read >
Author: hldnboy
06th June 2007
Many asthmatics have severe aggravation in their condition due to allergies to certain allergens. Common allergens causing asthma are:
Plant Pollens: Pollen grains are the powdery substance produced by the plants for the process of reproduction. Indivi... Read >
Author: Tom alter
04th June 2007
VasoPro ephedrine 25 mg is one of the most desired products for the alleviation of asthmatic symptoms as well as for its ability to assist in the metabolizing of fats. It is classified as an expectorant bronchodilator. That means that it does several thin... Read >
Author: Hector Smithston
04th June 2007
VasoPro Ephedrine is a drug used for relief of symptoms including shortness of breath, tightness of the chest, and the inability to cough up and expel phlegm from the airways. Yuck! Ephedrine is effective in thinning the phlegm and opening the airways by ... Read >
Author: Hector Smithston
25th May 2007
A few types of asthma are special because they are caused due to certain special conditions. There are mainly four such special conditions that are well recognised by doctors. These can be described as:
Exercise Induced Asthma: As the name suggests thi... Read >
Author: Tom alter
01st March 2007
Blocking of arteries in hearts can lead to heart disease. In the worst scenario, it may even cause fatal heart attack that could lead to death. Hence, when patient’s heart shows some sorts of unhealthy signs, his or her doctor will usually recommend or ... Read >
Author: Ng Peng Hock
24th January 2007
My older daughter was diagnosed with asthma at age 10 months. Her retraction was pretty significant at that point. The asthma/allergy specialist started us on the nebulizer, albuterol and pulmicort regimen right away. However, within a week after her firs... Read >
Author: jhon Scatelli
16th December 2006
With more than 15 million in the USA suffering from asthma, it is rather important to know what causes asthma. Many asthmatics till now still does not know what actually cause asthma.
One of the most common chronic illness of kids is asthma. This disea... Read >
Author: Eddy Kong
28th November 2006
Sports are require to acquire skills of sharp co-ordination, agility, quick thinking and reflex reactions can be of enormous benefit to someone vith asthma. The stamina that comes with physical fitness is also an asset to anyone.
The training done by ... Read >
Author: Eddy Kong
17th November 2006
Asthma is also influenced by certain emotions such as laughing, crying, anger, panic, etc. But many in the medical community believe there is no proof people with asthma are any more psychologically disturbed than their non-asthmatic peers. However, it ... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva
17th November 2006
Clinical Question:
Do allergic rhinitis and sinusitis are associated severe asthmatic symptoms?
Bottom Line:
Allergic rhinitis and sinusitis are associated with more severe asthmatic symptoms and, in patients with poorly controlled asthma, more exace... Read >
Author: Rodolfo Rafael
11th October 2006
Do you know that asthma is a chronic inflammatory condition? You improve it with a suitable and effective nutritional health complements.
Asthma difficulties can cause inflammation in the airways until they eventually become permanently damaged, which ... Read >
Author: Eddy Kong
03rd September 2006
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More details about yoga meditation
Yoga is a science of life that originated in India several thousands of years ago. It involves much more than the asanas (postures) and pranayama (breathing exercises) th... Read >
Author: dr jack
31st August 2006
There are several reasons why it is obvious that your nose is designed to be breathed through. Firstly, your nose is like an air conditioner for your lungs. Air that passes through your nose on the way to your lungs is filtered by the nose. Your nose will... Read >
Author: Chris Le Roy
28th June 2006
Your favorite drink could be making you sick...recent studies in Australia show over one third of asthma suffers who drank found that it triggered an asthma attack on two or more occasions and almost half also experienced hay fever, itching and coughing.
... Read >
Author: Susan Millar
26th June 2006
Who else wants to know that asthma is an allergic inflammation of the lungs and it's on the rise among Americans, particularly among African American children.
It's estimated that between 20 and 40 million people suffer from the disease and its attack... Read >
Author: Eddy Kong
22nd June 2006
Do you enjoy the outdoors? Do you love pets? What if you had to choose between these things and your ability to breathe?
Unfortunately, for many asthma sufferers, that choice is one they make every day. Asthma affects millions of Americans, many of the... Read >
Author: Eddy Kong
22nd May 2006
There are more than three million asthmatics in the UK (one in eight children and one in 13 adults), and between 100 and 150 million sufferers in the world. Norwich Union insurance reports that, over the past quarter-century, asthma in the UK has increase... Read >
Author: Karoly Nunhofer
24th February 2006
What is the difference between God and a Doctor? God doesn't think that he is a doctor. How do you tell the difference between a Doctor and a banana? If the banana doesn't go rotten in 14 days then it isn't a doctor. According to your doctor asthma is inc... Read >
Author: Karen Fish
23rd February 2006
Kick boxing is the only sport, which is best for adrenaline rush in your body. It has been ages now that no other individual sport is able to match its skyrocket popularity and sheer excitement generated by this sport. This sport is the combination of mar... Read >
Author: Vivek Sharma
04th December 2005
Need a new vacuum cleaner? With so many vacuums on the market today it's hard to choose. However, all considerations regarding bells and whistles aside, your choices these days will generally come down to bagged or bagless. Which is best? Let's do some c... Read >
Author: Tim Moore
24th November 2005
If you have asthma and you enjoy outside activities that take you to higher elevations or much, much higher, the possible danger has certainly crossed your mind. Well, the news isn't all bad, though it is cautionary.
Asthma is a chronic lung condition... Read >
Author: David Silva
31st May 2005
My childhood impressions of treatment of illnesses were of thermometers, vile-tasting tonics and unending rest! Mother had appendicitis; bed-rest intoned the doctor (after surgery had taken place). When Dad developed a heart problem he was forbidden all m... Read >
Author: Jay Chatterjee
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