Blogs1 - 10 of 53 recent posts for tag:asthmatics
27
Jun
2009
Are there any scientific studies conclusively correlating living near an ...  

8 days ago by admin

Are there any studeis that validate the occassional claim that living, working, or attending school near a busy road of expressway can be jeoperdizing to one’s health? And does this apply only to asthmatics or people with pre-existing lung or heart conditions, or can simply being in these high traff ...

Thom Dickey Blog - thomdickey.com/myblog

25
Jun
2009
Facts About Bronchitis And Asthma  

11 days ago by Gina

When a medical specialist used the word “chronic” he is directly referring to a long-term and persistent suffering of a person from certain disease. One of which is chronic bronchitis. Chronic bronchitis is the irritation or swelling of lung’s airways. These airways are tubes in the lungs where the ...

Just For Women Blog - justforwomenblog.com · 3 references

17
Jun
2009
Asthma warning  

18 days ago by nmgtomkat

Asthmatics should consider their medication regimens and take note of their risks and benefits There are two main medicines that asthma sufferers use for relief and a third medicine which is often used but carries a substantial risk. For fast acting relief of cough,wheeze and shortness of breath due ...

Northview Medical Group's Blog - northviewmedgroup.wordpress.com

13
Jun
2009
Asthmatics Peak Flow Meter  

22 days ago by anne

People who don’t have asthma or a family member or close friend who has it would more or less have no idea what a peak flow meter is. A peak flow meter is a very important device for asthmatics and without it there would really be a huge gap to be filled in the world of asthma-related gadgets. It is ...

Bronchitis - annelorita.com · Rank: 98,442 · 1 reference

02
Jun
2009
Wednesday Week 1  

33 days ago by CyberChondriac

Hayfever really bad. Looked it up on Google. I may even have mild asthma as I am wheezing a bit. Have took a non drowsy anti-histamane and some nasal spray. Am seeing nurse this afternoon. Ate my lunch and have terrible heartburn. Is probably my sliding hiatus hernia. I actually self diagnosed mysel ...

Diary of a CyberChondriac - diaryofacyberchondriac.com

27
May
2009
Which construction jobs are better suited for asthmatics?  

39 days ago by admin

mantastic86 asked: I want to change careers into construction. The problem is I have asthma and am allergic to dust. I start to wheeze and cough a lot. I know working as a drywaller is out of the question. I know the masks dont help….but not 100%. Highway construction is not good either. Cant [...]

Construction Jobs - jobingco.com

20
May
2009
How To Find The Right Asthma Remedy In 5 Easy Steps  

46 days ago by DevilSlayer

Eddy Kong Ww asked: With more than 15 million asthmatics in the USA, finding the most effective and right asthma remedy for someone who lives daily with the effects of asthma is like a Crusader finding the Holy Grail. Are You Finding The Right Thing? The most important and prevalent thing on the min ...

MYOHMYMYOHMY - myohmy.name.my/ohmyblog · 5 references

Allergens: Moulds and Other Fungi  

46 days ago by admin

Moulds and Other Fungi The air around us is full of bits and pieces that are mostly too small to be seen without a microscope - pollen grains, mould spores, fragments from plants, fibres from clothing, … » Read more >>Allergens: Moulds and Other Fungi « Posted in Allergens

Surviving Allergy - survivingallergy.com

19
May
2009
Theophylline and Anti-IgE Drugs for Asthma Treatment  

47 days ago by admin

Theophylline Theophylline-type drugs are also known as xanthines or methylxanthines. These drugs are chemically similar to caffeine. They cannot be inhaled, so are taken as tablets or syrup. They start working about 30 minutes after being … » Read more >>Theophylline and Anti-IgE Drugs for Asthma Tr ...

Surviving Allergy - survivingallergy.com

Steroid Inhalers for Asthma Treatment  

47 days ago by admin

Steroid inhalers Most asthmatics nowadays are given a steroid inhaler at some point, as part of their asthma treatment (see p. 160). It will probably be a low-dose inhaler, and the risks of side effects from … » Read more >>Steroid Inhalers for Asthma Treatment « Posted in Allergy Treatment

Surviving Allergy - survivingallergy.com

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