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Would you consider Asthma patients In The Novel AH1N1 Flu virus High Risk List?

02nd August 2009
Medical reports from Center for Disease Control (CDC) have shown that more than 30% of the AH1N1 patients have asthma. So it if you have a history of asthma it is better to make sure you take all the obligatory protective measures to avoid being infected ... Read >
Author: Orly Racelis

Asthma - What Are the Causes?

01st August 2009
Asthma is a Condition that affects the respiratory system of a person. When you have an asthma attack, airways in the lungs swell to the passage of air through them difficult. The symptoms are felt in this phase. This includes difficulty breathing, chest ... Read >
Author: General Health

Cardiology Stress test in the Nuclear Lab

12th July 2009
If your Cardiologist or Internal Medicine Physician has ordered a "Nuclear Medicine Stress Test" and your are wondering what the test will be like, here is a brief description. There are two types of stress tests; a chemical test and a treadmill test. Fi... Read >
Author: Lisa Simmons

Why You Need An Allergy Bracelet If You Have Asthma

08th June 2009
Medical Alert Bracelets should make an intrinsic component of any asthmatics wardrobe. The very nature of asthma means that even if the doctor has already discovered the things that touch off your asthma, has put you on medication to control it and you ar... Read >
Author: medical alert

Basic Information about Sinus

31st March 2009
Sinus is the worse sickness that a busy person could have. The people who have sinuses suffer not just small but definitely a lot of pain than you could expect. This is a very common to more people in the world. More and more people suffer worse symptoms ... Read >
Author: Urmann

Pediatric Asthma, Who Gets It?

13th December 2008
Pediatric asthma is a condition that affects children and infants. This kind of asthma has its many causes. The causes include family history of asthma, eczema, smoking while a mother is pregnant, environmental pollution, viral infection and even allerg... Read >
Author: Mercy

Asthma Kids

08th December 2008
Kids are a joy to any parent and it pains the parent to watch their children going through tough times which include illness. Asthma kids is very prevalent today and this is a result of the rising family history of asthma, air pollution and viral infecti... Read >
Author: Mercy

Asthma New Treatment

05th December 2008
Asthma disease has no cure but prevention measures can be taken to control it. These measures include avoiding triggers, taking medication before and after an attack and getting informed on how to deal with the condition. This year, the theme for asthma ... Read >
Author: Mercy

Prevention of Asthma

05th December 2008
Asthma is a condition that affects the respiratory system of a person. When one has an attack, the airways swell and make air passage through them difficult. As a result, asthma symptoms are felt and they include; wheezing, coughing, shortness of breath... Read >
Author: Mercy

Asthma Wikipedia

04th December 2008
Wikipedia is a web site that gives detailed information on different issues. These issues include health. Asthma Wikipedia is a web site in the Wikipedia which just deals with asthma. In the web site, you will find ways of understanding the condition. ... Read >
Author: Mercy

Asthma 2008, 'You Can Control Asthma'

04th December 2008
The theme for asthma 2008 is 'you can control asthma'. This is as a result of the rising asthma prevalence levels. The theme for the year tries to let people know how to put the condition in check. This is by getting educated on the causes, control and p... Read >
Author: Mercy

Asthma Games

04th December 2008
Asthma games are played in order to make people understand the condition better. Most of the games are played in groups of two or more. They usually involve questions about the disease. These can include the symptoms, causes, treatment and prevalence. ... Read >
Author: Mercy

Asthma Images

03rd December 2008
These are images of people suffering from the condition. Most asthma images sensitize on what the condition does to your respiratory system. The condition affects your whole health. Asthma can be caused by many factors. These include family history of ... Read >
Author: Mercy

www Asthma

03rd December 2008
Asthma as a condition is now being sensitized. This is done using the web site, television, radios, books, magazines and ebooks. Brochures can also be found at asthma health centers. WWW asthma is a site that gives information on the condition. This inf... Read >
Author: Mercy

Asthma Albuterol

03rd December 2008
This is a bronchodilator. Asthma Albuterol is used in the treatment of asthma. Asthma is a condition that affects the respiratory system of a person. When one has an attack, the airways swell making the air passage through them difficult. An attack can ... Read >
Author: Mercy

How to live with a Nut Allergy

03rd December 2008
When you have a healthy new born baby the last thing you expect could happen is that in a few years time they will develop the symptoms of an allergy. The truth is, 18 million people in Britain are estimated to have an allergy and children are particul... Read >
Author: Joanne Gallacher

Asthma, What Are The Causes?

01st December 2008
Asthma is a condition that affects the respiratory system of a person. When one has an asthma attack, the air ways to the lungs swell rendering air passage through them difficult. The symptoms are felt at this stage. This include shortness of breath, t... Read >
Author: Mercy

Gina Asthma

01st December 2008
Gina stands for Global Initiative for Asthma. This is a project conducted in collaboration with the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute and the World Health Organization (WHO). Gina Asthma tries to sensitize the condition. It also helps those who h... Read >
Author: Mercy

Asthma Com

01st December 2008
Asthma com stands for asthma communication. This is sensitizing the condition. Asthma disease is not very known. At most times, most people get to learn about the condition when they are affected or someone close to them is. This can either be family or ... Read >
Author: Mercy

Asthma Drug

01st December 2008
These are taken to control, prevent and relieve the attacks. Asthma has no cure. Asthma drug can only be taken to control, prevent and relieve the symptoms. The drugs should only be taken after a prescription from an asthma doctor. According to how seve... Read >
Author: Mercy

Asthma Remedies

01st December 2008
These remedies help deal with the symptoms of asthma. As asthma has no cure, one has to try and alleviate the symptoms. These symptoms include coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath and tightness in the chest. When one has an attack, the air ways swell ... Read >
Author: Mercy

Asthma Pathophysiology

01st December 2008
Asthma pathophysiology is the disorder physiological processes associated with disease or injury. Thus asthma pathophysiology deals with the functioning of the parts mostly affected by the condition. These parts are mostly affected when one has an attac... Read >
Author: Mercy

Asthma Respiratory

30th November 2008
When one has the asthma condition, it usually affects the respiratory system. As a result, one usually suffers from shortness of breath and chest pains. During an attack, the air ways swell and passage of air in and out of the lungs is usually impossible.... Read >
Author: Mercy

Causes Of Asthma, What To Look Out For

27th November 2008
Asthma is a disease that affects the airways which transports air in and out of the lungs. When the airways are irritated, they swell and therefore cannot transport air normally. There are different causes of asthma which include family history of asthma,... Read >
Author: Mercy

Asthma Attack

26th November 2008
Asthma is a condition what affects the airways. The airways are small tubes that carry air in and out of the lungs. The symptoms of asthma are coughing, wheezing shortness of breath, and lightness of the chest. Asthma attack is triggered by smoking, air p... Read >
Author: Mercy

Asthma and Weight

13th October 2008
Some researchers have noted a relationship between asthma and a tendency to be overweight or obese, but the connection is not clear. It may be that children with asthma are not as physically active, either because their asthma is not under good control or... Read >
Author: Alien

Asthma in Children

14th July 2008
Asthma is a chronic disease that causes the airways - the tubes that carry air in and out of your lungs - to become sore and swollen. In the United States, about 20 million people have asthma. Nearly 9 million of them are children. Children have smaller a... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Asthma Treatment and Prevention

11th February 2008
Asthma is a chronic disease that affects your airways. The airways are the tubes that carry air in and out of your lungs. The muscles of the bronchial walls tighten, and cells in the lungs produce extra mucus further narrowing your airways. This can cause... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Breast Feeding, Breast Feeding And More Breast Feeding

22nd January 2008
You must be wondering as to the repetitions in the title? It is to emphasize the importance of breast feeding for our precious babies! There are a lot of misconceptions and myths about this common topic, and each day a good part of the consulting time is ... Read >
Author: Celly Dunk

Online Pharmacy Aiding Asthma Treatments

21st January 2008
Asthma is a chronic disease of the respiratory system. In Asthmatic conditions, the air passage occasionally constricts, becomes inflamed and is lined with excessive amount of mucus, often in response to various triggers. Environmental stimulants such as ... Read >
Author: Ronn Jones

Top 4 Tips To Treat Asthma Through Self-Care

08th October 2007
Asthma is a chronic respiratory disease in which airways in the lungs periodically become narrowed, obstructed, or even blocked. An estimated 15 million Americans suffer from asthma, and the number of new asthma cases increases yearly.Asthma generally dev... Read >
Author: Raymond Lee

Asthma Medications for Asthma in Children

07th August 2007
Asthma in Children Asthma is a breathing problem that can start at any age, and it is one of the most common chronic diseases of childhood. Statistics show that children under 18 years, having asthma is on the rise like an epidemic, and many others ... Read >
Author: Alien

Some necessary things in order to know more about eczema

27th March 2007
A group of conditions that affect the skin, making it inflamed, red, dry, and itchy is known under the generally name of eczema. There were cases when a rash developed in one area or over the entire body. One of the most usual forms of eczema is the atop... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Allergies In Depth: Why Does the Body Respond This Way?

10th February 2007
Many people are affected by seasonal allergic rhinitis (SAR). Ten to twenty five percent of the U.S. population experience nasal congestion, runny nose, sneezing, itchy watery eyes and scratchy throat that characterize allergic rhinitis. Males and females... Read >
Author: Roger Hutchison

Natural asthma remedy

28th July 2006
natural asthma remedy,asthma alternative medicine,natural cure for asthma,asthma herbal,natural asthma treatment,new drug in treatment asthma, Asthma is a disease starts with an allergy. It should be cured at its initial stage or else it would turn to... Read >
Author: dr jack