Articles, tagged with "asthmatics", page 3
24th March 2010
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...
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Author:
Lou Mcknight
23rd March 2010
Asthma is a chronic lung disease in which airways of lunges get narrowed and inflamed. It can be fatal if immediate emergency is not provided. There are many reasons, which can cause inflammation in airways and instigate asthma attacks, and there are al...
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Author:
Paul Kramer
12th March 2010
Population based clinical trials have revealed that people who consumed at least 2 apples a week, had a 22 % to 32 % lower risk of developing asthma.
The protective effect of the fruit in the management of asthma is due to its high flavanoid content.
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Author:
jeniferwattson1
05th March 2010
Managing asthma effectively requires having a variety of strategies in place to manage every level of the condition including early warning symptoms, attacks, and preventative steps.
Let's look at these five asthma coping strategies and see when and ho...
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Author:
Debbie
25th February 2010
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...
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Author:
Pasquale Bright
25th January 2010
Is there a connection between Asthma and Diet? Yes. What you consume very much so affects the functioning of your respiratory organs-it affects everything. Consequently, if one is seeking to control asthma symptoms and attacks, this is the one factor one ...
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Author:
Bennett Diaz
08th January 2010
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When we think about concrete floors we tend to remember Dad's garage floor - all gray and boring except for the oil spills where the automobile was parked. But with some imagination and the use of modern treatments for c...
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Author:
Michael Atma
30th December 2009
Patients with asthma who discover a disease of the airways of the lungs and makes them vulnerable, and often that means their condition, they may also have an increased sensitivity to other substances that cause allergies. These stimuli are often identifi...
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Author:
josandler
29th December 2009
empathize with any kid who is going through the same thing. But at this point, as an adult, I can also empathize with any parent who has to raise a kid with asthma.
Just how do you go about doing that?
It goes without saying that at times what may b...
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Author:
Carroll Willis
29th December 2009
Now, for asthma patients, attacks induced by physical activities that involve heavy breathing are quite common. Needless to say, the general advice is to avoid these activities; however, a relationship where sex is avoided is bound to put a burden on bo...
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Author:
Carroll Willis
11th December 2009
Studies show that Vitamin C plays an important role in supporting lung health and increasing lung function. These studies have led researchers to the discovery of vitamin C's important role in lung health. Vitamin C can drastically reduce the symptoms, se...
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Author:
Phil Le Breton
26th October 2009
A lock of of magnesium is able to effect asthma and an intravenous shot of magnesium is able prevent even the most acute asthmatic assault. People who study this at the University of Nottingham Division of Respiratory Medicine found that of 2,633 asthmati...
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Author:
Health4Life
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 environmentally ...
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Author:
Your Arizona Realtor
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....
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Author:
Marcia Kruger
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...
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Author:
Henry Fong