Articles, tagged with "asthmatics", page 5
24th August 2008
Treating asthma requires a step-by-step approach in order to provide the correct medication. In general, therapy is initiated at a higher level to establish prompt control and is then "stepped down" to reduce the risk of adverse effects of medication. Thi...
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Author:
Alien
22nd July 2008
If you're like most people, your relationship with your front or back yard is defined by the time you spend maintaining it. And after all the maintenance, it may still fall short of the perfection you have in mind. Southwest Greens is inviting Northern ...
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Author:
Tony Franchetto
17th July 2008
As a parent with 3 children who suffer from asthma I appreciate the need to understand asthma and how to treat it.
The incidence of asthma has increase dramatically in Australia through out the 1980's and 1990's but seems to have levelled out since th...
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Author:
Greg Richmond
20th June 2008
Dead skin cells from humans and pets is a primary food for dust mites. We shed about 1.4 grams of dander(skin cells and scales) per day and may scatter anywhere in the house, a large portion of it can accumulate in furnitures, mattresses and carpets. Our ...
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Author:
jezzbb
10th June 2008
Air is our main contact with the environment in which we find ourselves. Every day, we breathe in 15 kg of air; that's more than our daily food intake. Air, in cities and confined environments where houses are really close together, consists of particles ...
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Author:
Raphaelo
25th May 2008
As worldwide health issues go asthma is one of the most important; medical science has not yet been able to fully explain this continued rise although some good theories exist. Although it is treatable, asthma is still a chronic condition which affects th...
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Author:
suegold
11th May 2008
Asthma symptoms vary in severity from occasional mild bouts of breathlessness to daily wheezing that persists despite taking large doses of medication. After exposure to asthma triggers, symptoms rarely develop abruptly but progress over a period of hours...
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Author:
Peter rodrick
27th April 2008
Have you ever stopped to think about what lives in your bedroom other than you and maybe your significant other? Think small, probably too small to see without hunting with a microscope. No, we're not talking about the imaginary monsters under the bed. Th...
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Author:
M Shane
27th March 2008
The key to preventing asthma attacks and better asthma control is to avoid your known asthma triggers. We have some basic tips on how to avoid your triggers. Keep your asthma symptoms at bay with these helpful asthma prevention techniques.
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Author:
peterhutch
20th February 2008
When it comes to asthma home remedies be careful about which ones you choose.If you are looking for natural asthma home remedies on the net,be careful and study each one before attempting them yourself, look for testimonials from other asthmatics that hav...
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Author:
Dr John Anne
19th February 2008
Dry Erase Board Cabinets are cool. A dry erase board refers to a glossy surface on which impermanent marks can be made using marker pens. Most dry erase boards have replaced the chalkboard in conference halls. The dry erase board offers a glossy surface. ...
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Author:
Peter Gitundu
31st January 2008
When shopping for a water filter to provide clean drinking water in the home, few consumers consider the idea of filtering all the water that enters the house. The common objections are that the price is too high, and that there is no need to filter water...
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Author:
Brent Craig
22nd January 2008
Most of the teenagers who have asthma are also allergic to many things. The asthma can get severe even if the people with asthma are exposed to allergens of low grade. Allergies play an important role in asthma cased which are undiagnosed. Other factors...
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Author:
Krishan Bakhru
26th August 2007
Asthma is one of the most common chronic conditions in the UK, affecting around five million people. The technical definition of asthma is a reversible airways disease which causes difficulty breathing. The word reversible is important and means that trea...
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Author:
Adam Singleton
29th June 2007
Wanting to lose weight is a good thing, because with any problem, be it personal or otherwise the first step to doing something about it is realising that the problem exists. Obesity and being overweight is one of the biggest health threats to modern man ...
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Author:
hldnboy