Articles, tagged with "history of asthma", page 1
04th August 2011
What good are household cleaners if they're dangerous to your family's health?Here's the dreaded secret that most parents don't know...that almost all common cleaning products contain Toxic Chemicals!Parents believe that they're protecting their kids by k...
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Author:
SarahRoth
15th April 2011
Asthma is a condition that causes swelling in the lungs. In infants, this can sometimes be a life-threatening situation. Infants are especially defenseless against this disease because their lungs are much smaller than older children. It is important fo...
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Author:
Lynn Versailles
21st March 2011
ASTHMA
DESCRIPTION:
A chronic disorder with recurrent attacks of wheezing and shortness of breath. It affects all ages but 50% of the cases are in children under the age of 10 boys with asthma outnumber girls. In adult-onset asthma, women are more oft...
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Author:
John Laurusonis
10th March 2011
It feels like a burden seeing your child suffering the itchy and irritating condition of atopic dermatitis. Atopic dermatitis in children commonly appears between the 2nd to 6th months of a baby’s age. It first affects facial areas like the forehead, chee...
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Author:
Sandra White K
03rd March 2011
Summary: Dermatitis or http://www.squidoo.com/get-rid-of-eczema eczema in children can be checked with proper treatment and by following certain preventive measures. So, take action today to have a ‘disease free’ tomorrow!
Dermatitis, commonly known a...
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Author:
Hasan Bejoy
28th February 2011
About 15% of men and women having asthma have occupational asthma. What is occupational asthma? Occupational asthma is a lung illness that can be acquired by inhaling irritating chemicals and substances in the work place. I have once worked in a laborator...
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Author:
Simon Duncan
22nd February 2011
Asthma in our children is an epidemic. I have long argued that the asthma epidemic in American children is a result of the incompetent practice of medicine that relies on the use of highly toxic antibiotics in children. My position is now confirmed by a n...
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Author:
Byron J. Richards
13th January 2011
What is eczema? Eczema is a skin condition that is described by skin experts as skin dusty, crusty and irritated skin.If may affects the various parts of the body including the face, neck, the creases around the nose and ears, the arms, hands, legs, feet,...
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Author:
Clivir Team
11th January 2011
Eczema is the medical term coined that connotes to the skin problems affecting people throughout their lives. It is described by the inflammation, scaling, and flaking of the skin. It mostly affects families with history of asthma and hay fever. The unive...
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Author:
Clivir Team
23rd August 2010
The most common food allergens are egg, soy, peanut, tree nuts, sesame, fish, shellfish and gluten. You may be surprised to know that for people with chronic food allergies, it only takes tiny amounts of the food in question, no bigger than a pinhead, to ...
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Author:
ShawnClerk
13th July 2010
One of the most frustrating conditions with which parents may have to deal is eczema in babies because it can seem so defeating. What a parent may find worse than the eczema itself is the somewhat harsh treatments that may be recommended by some medical ...
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Author:
Audrey Ly
22nd April 2010
Asthma is a common condition: about 14 million adults have it, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It can start at any age, although it most often begins in the elementary school years. Some people, however, first notice symptoms ...
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Author:
Dr. Mital John
11th April 2010
Don't wait any longer with all kind of "lame" excuses why you don't treat the smile that is embarassing you for so long!First thing you should do is try the "Idol white teeth whitening pens", I just love it. It is the most effective teeth whitener I have ...
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Author:
Noel Todd
25th March 2010
have been found to be highest in high-rise apartments.
Another factor that has been linked to the development of asthma in children is exposure to smoke. A study in Norway showed that almost ten per cent of adult asthma patients had experienced passive...
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Author:
Nathaniel Pollard
25th February 2010
Asthma is a respiratory disorder characterized by frequent wheezing, labored breathing, sense of chest congestion and frequent attacks of coughing and gasping. It is a disease of the respiratory system in which the airways narrow down often in response to...
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Author:
Alberto Martinez