Articles, tagged with "asthma sufferer", page 1
06th October 2011
It may appear that recently more families are discovering they have difficulty with breathing well. For a few of them this is related to allergies and for some it may be biological or caused by environmental factors. Simultaneously in our current society ...
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Author:
JenB
12th May 2011
Studies, worldwide, have consistently shown coffee to reduce asthma symptoms. From a study conducted by a Harvard researcher to the Second National Health and Nutrition Survey and a number of European studies, the results are the same: nearly 30% of suffe...
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Cinergy Health & Life
27th April 2011
When the attack comes, you know you're in trouble. You can feel the constriction in your chest as you struggle to catch your every breath. Sometimes, just a minor change in the weather can trigger an attack. At other times, just increasing your level of a...
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Author:
Joycelyn Graydon
22nd February 2011
This is an age of modern way of living where there are still many of us who are trying to live some kind of a healthy life and who want to use products that are organic and natural. If you are one of these people and you haven’t tried any type of Latex Ma...
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Tomas Brown
28th January 2011
Latex mattresses are one of the best and for someone even the best bed mattresses that you can buy. But not every type of Latex mattress is good enough comparing with some HQ mattress made of latex. There are two types of Latex Mattresses that I want to m...
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Author:
Tomas Brown
17th January 2011
Asthma stinks, and every asthma sufferer knows it. There are many remedies to ease asthma symptoms, most popularly an albuterol inhaler. One remedy that many asthma sufferers are not aware of though, is using a hand held nebulizer.
A hand held nebulize...
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Author:
TonyMcGuiagano
13th December 2010
The future of asthma is looking very bleak. Asthma is on the rise every year and I don’t see it slowing down anytime soon. There are many medical professionals seeking a cure for this disease and some of the treatments sounded promising, where others soun...
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Author:
Duncan Brothers
26th November 2010
Asthma sufferers have historically been very hesistant to engage in activities that would be strenuous for them and that would potentially cause an asthma attack. The problem is that the asthma sufferer would be engaging in a very typical activity such as...
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Author:
jacob walters
25th November 2010
Studies have shown that medications are still the most effective way to control your asthma symptoms, but studies have also shown a rise in people turning to natural remedies. If you are like a lot of people, the side effects of medications are taking its...
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Author:
Duncan Brothers
19th November 2010
Asthma can take a big toll on those who suffer from it. It is not an easy disease to deal with month after month and year after year. Your mind can grow weary from the constant battle with attacks and the fight to breathe properly. It seems to be a never ...
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Author:
Duncan Brothers
19th November 2010
The first step to learning how your body can overcome asthma and many other diseases is to first understand how your body works and how asthma may be caused. There is no sure thing on what will causes asthma because of the issues that surround the problem...
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Author:
Duncan Brothers
16th November 2010
You know asthma has a hold on you when you become dependent on the controlling of your asthma symptoms with prescription drugs, inhalers and in some more severe cases daily nebulizer treatments. Asthma puts its hold on you so tight that it can take the ve...
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Author:
Duncan Brothers
28th October 2010
Asthma is a disease that is caused by an inflammation of the airways and effects tens of millions of Americans every year. Asthma is marked by symptoms such as tightness of chest, wheezing, coughing, shortness of breath, and mucous production. Every cas...
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Author:
John Scott
15th June 2010
Asthma is one of the most difficult conditions to live with. It can strike at anytime and can truly be a debilitating condition whereby one's activities are very much limited. This can especially occur during sports as the asthma sufferer doesn't exactly ...
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Pulse Oximeter
08th June 2010
Asthma is a serious lung disease effecting over 20 million people in the US alone. An asthma attack is caused by a trigger, which can be any external stimulant such as perfume, food, air pollution, cold air, animals, dust, etc., which our bodies react to....
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Author:
Clinton Mccoy