Essays about asthma symptoms

  1. Asthma and Exercise
    ... more difficult. As a result even people who arenamp39t necessarily diagnosed with asthma may show asthma symptoms. Some symptoms are ...
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  2. Asthma
    ... Interestingly enough, asthma symptoms are most severe at night, while weamp39re lying down our airways narrow as a result of gravity changes. ...
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  3. Asthma
    ... Interestingly enough, asthma symptoms are most severe at night, while weamp39re lying down our airways narrow as a result of gravity changes. ...
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  4. Asthma
    ... They trigger asthma symptoms by entering the lungs as we breath. ... Prevention is the best way to reduce your asthma symptoms and your need for medications. ...
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  5. asthma and exercise
    ... Many asthmatics would love to be in good physical health with reduced asthma symptoms but is this level of fitness possible when an asthmatic is already in ...
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  6. asthma and exercise
    ... h with reduced asthma symptoms but is this level of fitness possible when an asthmatic is already in lackluster condition and exercise affects their asthma ...
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  7. Asthma In Children: Controlling or Controllable
    ... their condition.ampquot ampquotAsthma In Childrenampquot The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute says that only when a child is ampquotexperiencing asthma symptoms or is ...
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  8. Asthma
    ... medication in pill form. These pills must be taken even if you no longer have asthma symptoms. In addition, bronchodilators are ...
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  9. Asthma In Children: Controlling or Controllable
    ... their condition.ampquot ampquotAsthma In Childrenampquot The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute says that only when a child is ampquotexperiencing asthma symptoms or is ...
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  10. Asthma and Exercise
    ... At least 80 of people with asthma have symptoms triggered by vigorous exercise. The symptoms will typically arise 5 to 10 minutes into the exercise. ...
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  11. asthma
    ... Doctors now can give you a special medications that can control and relieve symptoms of asthma, because people not understanding the difference between ...
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  12. Describe the main limitations suffered by those with chronic ...
    ... LTRAamp39s prevent leukotrienes from attaching to the proinflammatory receptors on circulating and lung cells, which contribute to asthma symptoms. ...
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  13. Allergy and Asthma
    ... steroid use. Cortico steroids not only control symptoms and improve lung function but they also reduce asthma mortality. They inhibit ...
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  14. Asthma: Pathology and Contemporary Treatment Alternatives
    ... Typical symptoms associated with an asthma attack include wheezing, chest pain and tightness, coughing and difficulty breathing CDC, 2005. ...
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  15. Asthma and how medication allows for increased performance
    ... Intal is a drug consisting of a dry powder which can be taken orally and should be taken before exercising to prevent and reduce the symptoms of asthma. ...
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  16. acid rain
    ... between high levels of airborne sulphate particles and increased hospital admissions for heart and respiratory problems, increased asthmasymptoms, as well as ...
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  17. 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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  18. asthma
    ... Typically, an asthma attack begins within minutes after exposure to a triggering agent. Symptoms include a sensation of tightness in the chest, coughing and ...
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  19. Allergies
    ... oral steroids, is not recommended, except in cases of uncontrolled asthma. ... reactions range from the very mild almost unnoticeable symptoms to potentially life ...
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  20. naturopathy
    ... They then gave this substance in homeopathic doses to the subjects, and these subjects had significantly fewer symptoms of asthma than those subjects given a ...
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  21. Respiratory Virus
    ... illness: lack of breastfeeding, crowding, passive smoking, asthma in immediate ... Immunocompromised, including organ transplant recipients. The symptoms of the ...
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  22. Executive burnout
    ... Symptoms include: asthma, coronary artery disease, diabetes, cancer, heart attacks, severe depression, lowered selfesteem, inability to function, severe ...
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  23. Shizophrenia
    ... delusions. Other affiliated symptoms are anxiety, aloofness, anger, and argumentativeness. ... In that way it is kind of like Asthma. For ...
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  24. Smoking Ban in Restaurants
    ... Some of the common symptoms that are found among children are respiratory illnesses including colds, pneumonia, bronchitis, asthma, emphysema, and allergies ...
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  25. Alternative Medicine
    ... However, homeopaths do not consider the symptoms of a proving to be ... with high blood pressure, heart disease, diabetes, thyroid disease, asthma, glaucoma, or ...
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  26. Research on Heroin
    ... Pneumonia Kidney failure Injury to the retinas of the eyes Asthmalike wheezing and ... to be fatal or lead to any permanent injury, the symptoms are extremely ...
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  27. Cannabis
    ... Once a person stops using cannabis, symptoms tend to disappear gradually, but problems ... Over time heavy users also may experience bronchitis, asthma and chronic ...
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  28. NoneProvided
    ... at home and school, or are clearly identified as symptoms of other disorders Barkley, 1990, p. 167. There is some suggestion clinically that asthma may be ...
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  29. ADHD
    ... at home and school, or are clearly identified as symptoms of other disorders Barkley, 1990, p. 167. There is some suggestion clinically that asthma may be ...
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  30. Hazards of Smokeing
    ... active and passive smoking may worsen asthma attacks. For people with allergic rhinitis or hay fever, tobacco smoke may trigger or aggravate nasal symptoms. ...
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