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21st September 2009
A Life with Asthma
Life has been a struggle for Karen ever since she was a little girl. She was very allergic to dust mites, pollen coming from trees, and other allergens that seemed to surround her everywhere she went. Growing up did not only mean ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
Managing asthma is not something your doctor can do for you all by himself. Asthma self help is an important part of treating and managing your condition so that it doesn’t take over your entire life. Your doctor may prescribe both daily medication and ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
18th September 2009
An attack of asthma is an agonising experience, and none there are who would willingly go through a further attack if they knew of any means whereby such attacks could be averted. Unfortunately for the asthma sufferer, Medical Science offers no means of t... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
16th September 2009
Many people suffer from asthma and the degrees of its severity vary in each case. Medical treatments for treating asthma often times include the use of steroids to help open up airways and help prevent an asthma attack, while short term treatments include... Read >
Author: Reyna Flor Nadera
08th August 2009
The Hoover companies origins date way back to 1827 with Henry Hoover opening a tannery business close to Canton, Ohio and it was not until the early 1900s before a move into household appliances would begin. James Murray Spangler was a janitor in a Canton... Read >
Author: James Thompson
16th July 2009
Asthma - Prevention And Treatment
Asthma is a lung disease that causes obstruction of the airways. During an asthma attack, spasms in the muscles surrounding the bronchi (small airways in the lungs) constrict, impeding the outward passage of air. For re... Read >
Author: john daniel
22nd June 2009
So What is the Best Treatment for Asthma? Well, after quite a bit of research and finding some help with temporary fixes off and on my wife and I finally found something that has worked for her! My Wife has been had severe asthma since she was a child a... Read >
Author: Jake Siemens
11th June 2009
Have unwelcomed visitors invaded your body, hiding in places you prefer not to discuss? You’re probably thinking you might know the answer to this question if you knew what I was talking about. Well, let me ask you the following questions.
1. Do you ... Read >
Author: Robert A. Meyer
14th May 2009
The majority of times, people undergoing an asthma attack frequently feel as though they are suffering from a panic attack. In contrast, a large amount of people who are having panic attacks sometimes get it confused with asthma attack in their heads. For... Read >
Author: Tywford Lamai
26th March 2009
It is estimated that out of the individuals that have been diagnosed with having asthma 50-80% of them also have acid reflux. The interesting part is, not all of these sufferers even realize they also have acid reflux and asthma. In many cases where both ... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
22nd March 2009
Are you or a loved one suffering from Asthma, and looking for a quick but long term cure for Asthma?
Are you seeking long term relief from Asthma, or fed up of always having to have an inhaler to hand?
In its simplest terms Asthma is a chronic disease... Read >
Author: Dickie Boy
13th March 2009
The mattress wedge or wedge pillow is sometimes the answer to many different problems. If you have any of several health or sleep conditions such as breathing, acid reflux, back or neck problems, or poor circulation, this may be the answer to your problem... Read >
Author: Dianna Yvonne Smith
05th January 2009
What is it and who gets it? Asthma is a condition whereby the smaller airways of the lungs constrict (or narrow) from time to time, causing typical symptoms. The duration and extent of narrowing vary and they determine the degree of severity of the diseas... Read >
Author: TomSmith
29th November 2008
Asthma is a condition that affects the air ways. Allergy asthma is when specific things cause the trigger. This varies according to different patients. These triggers can be infections to the air ways. Animal hair, environmental pollution or extreme cold ... Read >
Author: TomSmith
26th November 2008
Asthma is a condition that affects the airways these air ways are the tubes that carry air into the lungs and out. The condition itself is not curable. It can however be controlled, and prevented if one already has the condition, the best thing is to do g... Read >
Author: Mercy
26th November 2008
Asthma is a condition that affects the ways of an individual. The air waves swell and make air passage a problem. This is as a result of a trigger to asthma condition. Symptoms for asthma varies from one individual to another. The most common symptoms of ... Read >
Author: Mercy
17th September 2008
If you are suffering from asthma, you might be familiar with the inhalers and oral remedies prescribed by your doctor for the treatment of shortness of breath, coughing and wheezing that accompany an asthmatic episode. While these medicines are typically ... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt
09th July 2008
Drinking water treatment is essential for the delivery of safe clean water to your home. Tap water is not as clean and safe as people are lead to believe. Therefore, it is important to have your drinking water filtered regardless of where you live.
Yo... Read >
Author: D. Karlson
22nd August 2007
Currently modern medicine has not yet been able to find a cure for asthma. Plus the drugs and medications that are currently being used can only alleviate the symptoms a little bit. The other problem with using traditional asthma medicines is that they ca... Read >
Author: Ricky Lim
24th July 2007
Asthma inhaler is often a life saver for many asthma sufferers. These devices provide an asthma sufferer with a safety net and can be used when they feel an asthma attack is about to start. Most asthma inhalers you find today are prescribed by a doctor an... Read >
Author: Ricky Lim
20th July 2007
Being a former asthma sufferer myself, I can completely empathise with those who live in dread the suffocating symptoms of an asthma attack.
My asthma was induced by dust and aggravated by intense exercise, however for others, they causes are less easy ... Read >
Author: People Building
19th April 2007
Any asthma sufferer knows how difficult it is to function sometimes, especially when asthma symptoms make even the simplest of chores and functions difficult. In addition to regular asthma medication, your doctor may also prescribe various vitamin and ... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team
18th April 2007
If you are an asthma sufferer and particularly if you are diagnosed with allergic asthma, it can seem at times that even the treatment or treatments you are receiving through conventional sources can sometimes seem somewhat experimental. You try one medic... Read >
Author: Sven Ullmann
03rd April 2007
Asthma is a malady that for the severely afflicted can be lethal if not properly addressed. It is especially difficult for the parent of a child with asthma. Asthma symptoms can rob a child of many things that are part of being a child. Having to constant... Read >
Author: Sven Ullmann
27th March 2007
Asthma medications and treatments come in many forms. They all are used to achieve the same effect, that is to reduce or eliminate the symptoms of the disease. Asthma, as of now, is an incurable, lifelong ailment that afflicts millions of people world wid... Read >
Author: Sven Ullmann
21st December 2006
One effective way of providing relief for a child or anyone with allergies or asthma is to control the triggers that could cause an allergic episode. When many people speak of allergies it's done in the context of being allergic to a certain thing like t... Read >
Author: Abigail Franks
17th July 2006
Acupuncture for asthma may sound like an odd combination. One is a common disease that affects approximately 20 million Americans; the other is a mysterious, esoteric, alternative medicine technique. Lots of people have asthma, but not many people have tr... Read >
Author: Rebecca Prescott
12th June 2006
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.... Read >
Author: Susan Millar
26th May 2006
Copyright 2006 Christopher Green
For many sufferers, depression brings on feelings of guilt and shame and because of these feelings, they will not seek help. But are these feelings valid? Lack of understanding – both in sufferers and non-sufferers – cl... Read >
Author: Chris Green
09th May 2006
Measures you can take to prevent or minimize asthma attacks caused by pets.
That cute little kitten or lovable dog that your child (or partner) cant live without could be making them very sick. Sadly, as much as we love them, cats and dogs are often ma... Read >
Author: Susan Millar
20th February 2006
Until recently, western medical research has been inconclusive in determining whether or not there is real benefit for an asthmatic to conduct breathing exercises as part of an overall asthma management program. These exercises have certainly been popular... Read >
Author: Peter Kavanagh
27th January 2006
If you just found out you have asthma or are a long time asthma sufferer, here's step one to start off on your natural remedy lifestyle to reducing and controlling your asthma.
Use of lemon juice has been found to have tremendous benefits in the body a... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva
14th January 2006
Managing asthma is not something your doctor can do for you all by himself. Asthma self help is an important part of treating and managing your condition so that it doesn't take over your entire life. Your doctor may prescribe both daily medication and me... Read >
Author: Lynne Doxley
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
17th August 2005
Twelve ways to avoid asthma while loving your pet.
Copyright 2005 David Kane
Any asthma sufferer allergic to their pet would improve
their condition if they found another home for the animal.
Yet many cannot face going through with this and deci... Read >
Author: David Kane
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