Essays about asthma

  1. Asthma
    Asthma is a condition of the bronchial tubes characterized by episodes of constriction and increased mucous production. A person ...
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  2. asthma
    Asthma Asthma is the leading cause of student absentee in America. Asthma is a respiratory disease. It can be found in adults, but ...
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  3. Asthma
    Asthma Asthma is a condition of the bronchial tubes characterized by episodes of constriction and increased mucous production. A ...
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  4. asthma
    Asthma is a respiratory disorder marked by breathing difficulty caused by temporary narrowing of the bronchi, the airways branching from the trachea to the ...
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  5. Asthma
    ASTHMA Asthma is a lung disease that can be treated. ... Asthma can occur at any age but most commonly begins with in the first five years of life. ...
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  6. Asthma
    Asthma is a Greek word, which means panting. ... Asthma is a chronic, inflammatory lung disease characterized by recurrent breathing problems. ...
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  7. Asthma and Exercise
    People with asthma already have hypersensitive airways. ... As a result even people who arenamp39t necessarily diagnosed with asthma may show asthma symptoms. ...
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  8. Asthma and Exercise
    Asthma is the most common chronic respiratory disease among children and young adults. There are numerous triggers of asthma. In ...
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  9. asthma and exercise
    Asthma is a condition that affects the lungs. ... An episode of asthma can vary in severity and last for a few minutes to a few weeks. ...
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  10. asthma and exercise
    Asthma is a condition that affects the lungs. ... An episode of asthma can vary in severity and last for a few minutes to a few weeks. ...
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  11. Asthma In Children: Controlling or Controllable
    A Childamp39s Asthma: Controlling or Controllable Asthma is the most common chronic condition in children. Symptoms include repeated ...
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  12. Allergy and Asthma
    ... The most common diseases associated with allergies are hay fever, rhinitis, asthma, eczema, contact dermatitis, and urticaria Allernet, 1999. ...
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  13. Asthma In Children: Controlling or Controllable
    A Childamp39s Asthma: Controlling or Controllable Asthma is the most common chronic condition in children. Symptoms include repeated ...
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  14. Asthma and how medication allows for increased performance
    ASTHMA AND HOW MEDICATION ALLOWS FOR INCREASED PERFORMANCE Asthma is a medical condition characterized by breathing difficulty that occurs when the air tubes ...
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  15. Asthma: Pathology and Contemporary Treatment Alternatives
    Introduction According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, asthma is a complex disease on the rise in the United States. ...
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  16. Describe the main limitations suffered by those with chronic ...
    One of the major public health problems facing Australia today is Asthma. ... Like other major health problems, asthma has varying degrees of symptoms. ...
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  17. Smoking Prohibited with Minors in Vehicles
    According to Chest magazine, 4.8 million American children have been diagnosed with asthma. The Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta ...
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  18. steroids, in medicine and sports
    ... and bad. Topics from the way this substance is abused in the sports world to the way it can help a child with asthma. Each side ...
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  19. Hazards of Smokeing
    ... All of these chemicals are found in just one cigarette. These chemicals aggravate asthma and allergies by directly bothering the respiratory membranes. ...
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  20. Hazards of Smoking
    ... are expected to forbid smoking by the end of this yearampquot Farley 2. ampquotIf youamp39re smoking, youamp39re smoking for two, and your baby may develop asthmaampquot Charbonneau 1 ...
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  21. College
    ... about myself. My adversity stems from when I was diagnosed with severe lifethreatening asthma at the tender age of four. Doctors ...
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  22. Smoking
    ... I was taken to the hospital and the doctors discovered that I had asthma and I had an asthma attack. ... For example someone like me who has asthma. ...
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  23. Industrial Pollution and Its Affects On Our Health
    ... Pollution has caused serious health problems for people. The particulates have been shown to worsen respiratory conditions such as asthma. ...
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  24. Creatine 2
    ... side effects of Creatine include muscle tears and pulls, liver and kidney damage, constriction of the blood vessels around the heart, pancretitis, and asthma. ...
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  25. Smoking Ban in Restaurants
    ... people die from the effects of second hand smoke, also know as environmental tobacco smoke ETS Zarski, 4. Effects of ETS range from asthma and allergy ...
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  26. Placebo Effect
    ... such as cancer, Aids, and other bacterial or cellular diseases as when measured against stressinduced illnesses or symptoms such as asthma, migraine headaches ...
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  27. Allergies
    ... An estimated 50 to 60 million Americans, about one of every five adults and children, suffer from allergies, including allergic asthma. ...
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  28. Ban the Cancer Sticks
    Ban the Cancer Sticks Cancer, emphysema, asthma... death. What are all of those tragic health conditions associated with No, not ...
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  29. Amazing Grace by John Kozol
    ... His evidence stronly supports his dim perspective. The South Bronx for example, has an epidemic of severe asthma. He cites statistics ...
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  30. The Nose
    ... These may be bronchitis and asthma. Although asthma is a horrible allergy, it may be caused from chronic sinus infections. Some ...
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