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  • A Brief History of Breathing and Buteyko  By : Chris Le Roy
    The information in this article is from the research of Professor Konstantin Pavlovich Buteyko, an eminent scientist and doctor still working in Moscow.
  • A Parent's Guide to Early Detection of Childhood Asthma  By : Daniel Lanicek
    Asthma is considered one of the most common chronic diseases of childhood and, although there is no cure, proper treatment can help keep it under control. It is important that parents familiarize themselves with the symptoms of childhood asthma and look for potential signs of asthma in their children. Early detection of asthma can help your child live a happier and healthier childhood.
  • Air Purifiers and Asthma  By : Jack Smith
    If you are a sufferer of asthma or any serious allergies, at some point you must have considered or been approached by a salesman to buy an air purifier. These gadgets are meant to alleviate the problems of air pollution faced by asthma patients.
  • Allergies and Asthma - Differences and Similarities  By : Mike Herman
    Allergies are the most common cause of the inflammation which underlies most asthma particularly in younger sufferers.
  • Alternative Asthma Medicine: Does It Work Or Not?  By : Clive Jenkins
    The greatest disadvantage of alternative asthma remedies is that they are not applying to any person who suffers from asthma. Some of those persons respond well at this kind of treatment, while others do not respond at all or worse, they encounter disturbing secondary effects for their health.
  • Alternative Asthma Treatment  By : Sven Ullmann
    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.
  • Are Air Purifiers Beneficial for Asthmatics?  By : Paul MacIver
    Environmental studies have revealed that the air inside homes is dirtier than the air outside. People living in congested homes or localities usually live in dirty air.

    The best way to deal with this problem is to purchase a good air purifier. An air purifier is a device that cleans the air. It assists in air purification by freeing the air from pollutants and contaminants.
  • Are Asthma and Allergies Related?  By : Amanda Baker
    The most common allergy that appears to have a direct influence on asthma is an allergy to dust mites.
  • Are There Asthma Attack Home Remedies - Or Just Hot Air?  By : Mark Walters
    Tactics for treating an asthma attack at home.
  • Are You Aware of Which Asthma Maintenance Medicines are Safe To Use During Your Pregnancy?  By : Mike Herman
    It is very important to manage your asthma while you are pregnant.

    The 'way' you manage it is vitally important to you and your unborn child.
  • Are You One of the Millions Who's Daily Life Includes the Struggles of Asthma?  By : Mike Herman
    For an asthmatic, the struggles of asthma includes the day to day management of the disease is vital if they are to stay healthy.

    The struggles of asthma also mean that medicines must be taken regularly and the patient must do all they can to minimize contact with known triggers of an attack.
  • Asthma - Home Remedies for Asthma Cure  By : alien
    Asthma is an ancient Greek word which means “panting or short drawn breath.” It is the most troublesome of all the respiratory diseases. It affects twice as many boys as girls in childhood; more girls than boys in teenage and in adulthood, the ratio become 1:1 males to females.
  • Asthma Allergy - Current Medical Treatment  By : Mihail Fortomas
    The following article provides you with all of the basic need-to-know information about asthma allergy, its exact nature, progression of the disease and current medical treatment in place to treat the symptoms manifested by patients.
  • Asthma and Allergies; Using Allergen-Impermeable Mattress Covers to Protect Your Sleep  By : Ben Anton
    Over 50 million Americans suffer from allergies and one of the main allergy triggers is dust mites and other micro toxins that live in mattresses and pillows. This article provides an explanation of the best methods for keeping dust mites out of your bedding.
  • Asthma and Chronic Bronchitis - Causes and Cures  By : Abigail Franks
    Anything chronic is considered to be a persistent, recurrent and lasting condition. While chronic bronchitis has often been associated with allergies and/or asthma, there are many other causes that can trigger a bronchial infection.
  • Asthma and Its Symptoms  By :
    If you're wondering if you have asthma or your child has it, here is a list of asthma symptoms. Just having a few of these symptoms is not a sure sign you have asthma. Look them over and if you think you do have asthma, see your doctor for confirmation.
  • Asthma and Peak Flow  By : Daniel Lanicek
    Peak flow tells a person with asthma how well his or her lungs are working. Peak flow can raise the awareness that an asthma attack is likely to occur or it can be used to access the effectiveness of asthma medication.
  • Asthma Attack Symptoms  By : Sven Ullmann
    During an asthma attack a series of things happen in your lungs and airways that all contribute to the symptoms of an asthma attack. The cells that line your airways create and excrete more mucus that they normally do.
  • Asthma Attacks - What You Can Do  By : Daniel Lanicek
    If someone you know or love has asthma it is important to know what to do in the event of an asthma attack. By taking appropriate steps, you can assist an asthma attack victim and help alleviate the asthma symptoms.
  • Asthma Cure: Home Remedies for Asthma, Asthma Causes  By : Peter rodrick
    Asthma is constant disease that affects the airways or the tubes that brings air in and out of the lungs. Asthmatics have inflamed airways or the inside walls of the airways are swollen with too much mucus creation making breathing hard. Signss include wheezing, chest pains, obscurity breathing and coughing. Asthma is a very uncomfortable and life-threatening disease if not treated properly
  • Asthma Education Information You MUST Consider Before Marriage... If Both Of You Are Asthmatic  By : Abigail Franks
    Love can be a very strong feeling that can survive any difficulty that comes to a relationship. Think carefully though when it comes to deciding if children are right for you if both you and your intended spouse have asthma. Hereditary issues can increase the risk of having children who will end up suffering with asthma!
  • Asthma Guide  By :
    Modern day advances in the medicine field have seen us tackle many diseases with ease. One such disease is Asthma. Asthma hampers the breathing of the patient by restricting the lungs. This condition is further heightened when the patient suffers an asthma attack. The asthma attacks could last for several minutes having fatal consequences. However, generally asthma is not a chronic disease and is a relatively common aliment. More often than not you will find an asthma patient in your vicinity.
  • Asthma Home Remedies for your Asthma Cure  By : Peter rodrick
    Asthma is a constant inflammatory ailment of the respiratory structure that is recognized by attacks of wheezing, restriction in the chest and smallness of breathing. Although the signs are the same but type of asthma varies. Some of these are Child onset asthma, adult onset asthma, exercise onset asthma, cough onset asthma, working asthma, nocturnal asthma
  • Asthma Home Remedy  By : Ricky Lim
    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 can become addictive and after a while a person may find that their dosage will need to be increased in order for them to remain effective.
  • Asthma in Infants  By : Chris Le Roy
    The person who is learning the Buteyko method takes control of their breathing and by reduction of the use of their deep breathing muscles reduces the depth of their breathing until a desire for a deeper breath is felt. This indicates that a higher level of CO2 is being trapped in, so in a short time avoiding the conditions associated with CO2 deficiency.
  • Asthma In Toddlers And Children  By : Sven Ullmann
    The worse thing than childhood asthma is asthma in toddlers. Most children who have asthma developed the disease while they were still toddlers.
  • Asthma Information  By :
    Modern day advances in the medicine field have seen us tackle many diseases with ease. One such disease is Asthma. Asthma hampers the breathing of the patient by restricting the lungs. This condition is further heightened when the patient suffers an asthma attack. The asthma attacks could last for several minutes having fatal consequences. However, generally asthma is not a chronic disease and is a relatively common aliment. More often than not you will find an asthma patient in your vicinity.
  • Asthma Information and Care – Causes and Symptoms  By : Dr Anne
    Asthma is a disease of the lungs that causes trouble breathing and other serious symptoms. Many people struggle with asthma all over the world which is why asthma information is so important.
  • Asthma Information and Care-Causes and Symptoms  By : Dr. John Anne
    Asthma, What is that?

    Asthma is a disease of the lungs that causes trouble breathing and other serious symptoms. Many people struggle with asthma all over the world which is why asthma information is so important. People want to know more about this chronic disease that causes so many problems for adults and children alike.
  • Asthma Medicines - Home remedies for asthma.  By : alien
    For some people asthma might not seem too serious of a disease. Although rarely fatal, it can be a very serious condition, especially in small children. Periods of acute breathlessness may occur at any time and last anywhere from less then an hour to days.
  • Asthma Natural Remedies With no Side Effects  By :
    Asthma is a difficult disease to deal with and you can use drugs or natural remedies. Yes, you can also use a combination of both. Discover here where you need to concentrate your health efforts to control your asthma.
  • Asthma Natural Remedy  By : Ricky Lim
    There are many different sayings as to what causes asthma and each person who suffers from this condition will find that there are certain things which can trigger an asthma attack. Therefore when it comes to treating asthma, you may find that where one type of asthma natural remedy is suitable for one person, it may not actually be suitable for them.
  • Asthma Patients Should Use Inhaler  By : James Hunt
    If you’ve ever seen someone using an inhaler, you’ve witnessed the effects of asthma. Asthma restricts your ability to breathe normally by blocking your airway...
  • Asthma Symptom Liberation Using NLP & Hypnosis CD's  By : Alan B. Densky, CH
    Asthma is a serious respiratory disease, which can be very disabling and at times even deadly. Drugs will help you with the physical symptoms and might provide quick relief in case of an attack. Nonetheless such drugs present a lot of undesirable side effects. Hypnotherapy can offer a safe and effective alternative.
  • Asthma Symptom: Can You Really Recognize The Signs?  By : Clive Jenkins
    There are a number of lighter asthma symptoms that you can experience in early stages of asthma. You can notice a change in the breathing or you can experience a disturbing cough, a strong headache or sudden sneezing. The overall condition of your body seems to fail you and you might turn from an active and happy person into a moody and ever tired person.
  • Asthma Symptoms and Concerns  By : Mike Herman
    Symptoms in asthmatics can vary tremendously between patients with each person having their own unique mix of symptoms including the severity and how often or how frequently they affect the sufferer.
  • Asthma Symptoms Know These To Understand The Treatment  By : Abigail Franks
    Asthma symptoms, like many illnesses is not the easiest thing to diagnose. The symptoms can be caused by many different problems. It's up to the professional who understands bronchial and pulmonary illnesses to accurately diagnose asthma symptoms. To fully understand the symptoms of asthma, it is important for you to understand that it's more than simply - difficulty in breathing and coughing.
  • Asthma Treatment  By : Declan Tobin
    Many of us try to be free of asthma symptoms nearly all the time, provided we follow medical advice. Been able to breathe deeply and naturally filling the lungs with pure, fresh air.
  • Asthma Treatment & Asthma Prevention  By : Susan Millar
    More than 17 million people in the US alone suffer from asthma, a serious lung ailment, resulting in 5,000 asthma deaths a year. Asthma is an allergic inflammation of the lungs, which is generally triggered by pollens, molds, dust, animal dander, air pollution, chemicals, exercise, temperature changes or ingestion of certain foods. Asthma drugs, which are traditionally used to control asthma symptoms can have very serious side effects, plus they are also quite expensive. For ...
  • Asthma Treatment – Find Suitable Treatment Type for you  By : Dr Anne
    There are many different methods to treat asthma. Some are for long-termed use while others are quick working, and are usually not used for everyday use. Asthma treatment can be a daily pill form muscle relaxer that can help with the muscles that tighten around the inflamed area. Others like inhalers are a good option because it nearly eliminates the swelling of that occurs as the beginning of an asthma attack, this can greatly reduce your risk of getting an attack in the first place
  • Asthma Treatments – With Relievers and Preventers?  By : Mike Herman
    There are two types of treatments to reduce the symptoms and effects of an asthma attack using drugs that resemble two of our natural hormones.
  • Asthma – A Respiratory Disorder  By : Barney Garcia
    Asthma is a respiratory disorder characterized by frequent wheezing, labored breathing, sense of chest congestion and frequent attacks of coughing and gasping. It is a disease of the respiratory system in which the airways narrow down often in response to a “trigger” meaning exposure to cold air, exercise, allergen or emotional stress.
  • Asthma: Blocked Nose, Post Nasal Drip, Itchy Nose or Eyes  By : Chris Le Roy
    There is only one way to get asthma or a blocked nose and that is because you are breathing like an elephant. You are not an elephant, and your body will try to stop you from breathing so much.
  • Asthma: Buteyko's Theory  By : Chris Le Roy
    Buteyko's Theory basically says that due to deep respiration an excessive amount of CO2 is removed from the body, resulting in a change in chemical balance which is only partially neutralized by compensatory mechanisms.
  • Asthma: Learn how to measure your breathing level using - The Measurement Pause  By : Chris Le Roy
    Asthma is a terrible disease that has victims from all over the world and nobody seems to be immune from this disease. In my article I am going to outline the following breathing test that will give you a simple measurement of your breathing level. It is easy to do, and can be done by anyone over the age of 4 years.
  • ASTHMA: Shallow Breathing To Tune Your Body  By : Chris Le Roy
    We are now at the position where we can discuss more exactly the process that if followed will normalize your breathing. We have seen in earlier chapters that our breathostat or respiratory centre has somehow become set at the wrong level.
  • Asthma: The Effect of Diet On Your Breathing Health  By : Chris Le Roy
    The key point to remember here is that everything you eat will make you breathe more deeply. Some foods will make you breathe more than other foods. Plus there is some individual variation in how much people respond do different foods.
  • Asthma: Your Lungs Are Like The Carburetor On A Car  By : Chris Le Roy
    Learning to calculate how much your lungs are over breathing is not that difficult. In fact, it is a simple calculation to work out by what factor you are overbreathing. Divide 60 by your pause and multiply by 100%.
  • Be Careful And You Will Prevent An Asthma Attack  By : Clive Jenkins
    The panic is slowly taking over the asthmatic's mind and body, causing him anxiety feelings and his/her face and fingers will turn blue. When this happens it is the sign that shows that the quantity of oxygen from the blood has dramatically decreased and it will lose his consciousness and can even be in fatal danger.
  • Be Ready For Cold-Induced Asthma Symptoms  By : Mark Walters
    Cold weath signals that an asthma attack is beginning.
  • Bronchitis and Natural Cures  By : Abigail Franks
    While it may be argued that homeopathy may have its place, the treatment of bronchitis is not such a situation. The reason is that bronchitis, if left on its own may develop into pneumonia.
  • Causes And Symptoms of Sore Throat  By : Kevin Pederson
    Having an ice-cream or having something cold can make your throat sound real bad and sometimes real cranky. This is the general feeling we have about sore throats. The reasons on how they are caused can sometimes be very different from the obvious. This can be treated, by the knowing what sore throat is all about and how to treat it
  • Childhood Asthma  By : Sven Ullmann
    Considered to be the most common chronic disease in children, asthma affects over 4 million of children below 18 years old. If your child is among the many affected by this illness, then you must be well-informed and educated in order to manage asthma properly.
  • Childhood Asthma - Know these Symptoms  By : Abigail Franks
    The problem with asthma is that the symptoms are often very similar to bronchitis and other very common respiratory infections. Our job is parents is to determine if our sick child has one of those common flu-like illnesses or if the symptoms point to something much more serious.
  • Conquering Asthma - How to Discover Your Triggers  By : Chris Towland
    This article discusses the different types of triggers for asthma attacks and what the sufferer can do to spot them in advance.
  • Coping with Asthma  By : Amanda Baker
    Asthma suffers affected by cold air should wear a scarf over the mouth and nose in winter, and should wash their hands often and get a flu shot to prevent colds and the flu.
  • Deciphering the Cause of Asthma  By : Chris Le Roy
    The cause of asthma has been attributed to a range of vile sources which include dust mites, dust mite droppings, dust, smoke, stress, exercise, atmospheric changes, food, odours, and many many more. What if all of these sources were totally irrelevant to the root cause of asthma? In, fact what if the source of asthma was nothing more complex then the way in which we breathe and react to our own body.
  • Diagnosing and treating sinus infections  By : Groshan Fabiola
    If you consult a physician, he will mostly diagnose sinus diseases by a complete history of your signs and by examining your sinus area and the upper respiratory system. A simple but efficient way to diagnose sinus inflammation and infection is to exercise pressure on the forehead and cheek bones sinuses; it the area is sensitive, a positive diagnose may be established.
  • Do You Have Asthma?  By : Charles Kassotis
    Find out whether you have the classical signs and symptoms of asthma and what to do about them.
  • Don't Wait - Plan For An Asthma Attack Now!  By : Mark Walters
    "What to do when having an asthma attack"
  • Effect of Household Cleaners and Your Children’s Health  By : Carolynsue
    Most people are unaware just how hazardous common household cleaners are to their health and the environment.
  • Exercise and Physical Exertion Induced Asthma  By : Chris Le Roy
    A large number of people only get symptoms of asthma during or after physical exertion. They go up a flight of stairs, or go for a jog and become breathless.
  • Finding the Right Natural Asthma Treatments  By : Abigail Franks
    There are many facets of determining an accurate diagnosis that a doctor may attempt to understand before recommending a specific course of action. The list of methods used to diagnose asthma along with developing appropriate level of care and medicine needs include:
  • Going on the Offensive with Asthma in Children  By : Abigail Franks
    Any condition or disease that affects children seems a lot worse for us as parents. While we only want the best for our kids, were almost powerless to protect them when facing many health-related conditions like asthma.
  • Have You Been Given a Diagnosis of Asthma?  By : Mike Herman
    Diagnosis is the important first step in taking control of asthma.

    The earlier it is diagnosed the earlier the condition can be controlled, and the more successful the treatment can be.
  • Having an Asthma Treatment Plan Means Being Prepared  By : Abigail Franks
    With the recent advancements in medications and knowledge concerning asthma over the last few decades, many people have become comfortable living with the illness. This no doubt is caused by having an effective asthma treatment plan that has limited the number and severity of the attacks.
  • Help for Asthma Patients  By : John Henderson
    Asthma is a disease that causes difficulty in breathing, accompanied by cough and wheezing. There is no permanent cure, but treatment can be taken to relieve the symptoms. These include inhalers, tablets and liquids.
  • Home Remedies for Bronchitis - Which remedies do wonders  By : Peter rodrick
    Bronchitis refers to the inflammation of the bronchial tree, an important organ of respiratory track in the human body. Since the organ is related to the respiratory track, any adverse condition affecting the organ will affect the breathing too and therefore, in bronchitis, there will be difficulty in breathing. The condition occurs when the inner-wall that lines the main air passage of the lungs gets infected and then becomes inflamed
  • How Acid Reflux Can Worsen Your Asthma  By : Rudy Silva
    Asthma is a chronic lung condition that is characterized by difficulty in breathing, wheezing, and mucus accumulation. People with asthma have extra sensitive or hyper-responsive airways. During an asthma attack, the airways become irritated and react by narrowing and constructing, causing increased resistance to airflow, and obstructing the flow of the air passages to and from the lungs.
  • How Asthma Sufferers Can Live Drug-Free and Breathe Freely?  By : Eddy Elton
    This article is to show how asthma sufferers can live drug-free and breathe freely using certain unique little-known techniques.
  • How Lemon Juice Power Gives You Asthma Relief  By :
    Learn how to use lemon juice to fortify your internal organs and to give you relief from asthma attacks. Use it with other nutrients and give this citrus fruit extra power.
  • How to avoid sinusitis  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Millions of Americans are affected by sinusitis every year, much more than in the years before discovering antibiotics. Though, ant biotherapy still remains the best method to cure SOME of the sinus infections, especially those produced by bacteria.
  • How To Control Sneezing  By : Chris Le Roy
    Your goal with sneezing is to avoid the increasing loss of CO2. If you tend to get caught up in a series of sneezes where you may sneeze from 6 to 60 times in a row, then you know how long it can take to recover.
  • How To Help Your Child Stop Coughing  By : Chris Le Roy
    The key point here is that when you start to do this you may feel a little uncomfortable. In the past when there was a slight tickle in your throat or a feeling of 'lumpiness' in your chest, you coughed and had short term relief.
  • How To Identify An Allergic Asthma?  By : Eddy Elton
    This article is to explain how to identify allergic asthma and how to prevent it. Read on.
  • How to Live With Your Asthma  By : Rudy Silva
    If you have asthma, managing it is an important part of your life. Controlling your asthma symptoms means staying away from things that bother your airways and taking medicines as directed by your doctor. If you have asthma, it is important to learn how to take care of yourself and learn what natural remedies can help you and what diet will reduce your asthma symptoms.
  • How To Recognize Asthma Symptoms  By : Bjorn Gutter
    How to recognize immediately asthma symptoms.
  • Important Antioxidants for Asthma Relief  By :
    Free radicals damage lung tissue and irritate it. This irritation creates mucus and if you have asthma can lead to an attack. Discover which antioxidants you need to use to get asthma relief.
  • Improve Asthma By Reducing Indoor Air Pollution  By : Ben Anton
    Maintaining good indoor air quality is important for asthma sufferers. This article describes steps homeowners can take to reduce air pollution in their home to improve the air quality for asthma sufferers.
  • Infectious and non-infectious causes of sinus infections - Part two  By : Groshan Fabiola
    The gastro esophageal reflux disease with acid turns in the esophagus is being associated with many cases of respiratory diseases in children but also in some cases of chronic sinusitis in adults. In a clinical study more than 4% of the children suffering from GERD had sinus damages, and about 63% of children with sinusitis had GERD. Some specialists see the gastro esophageal reflux as normal in children and deny its significance for upper respiratory diseases.
  • Infectious and non-infectious causes of sinusitis - Part one  By : Groshan Fabiola
    On a predisposed field for infection, like a cold or a flu causing virus, sinuses disorders are usually caused by bacterial organisms. Sinusitis is mostly an acute case and can be well treated; in other cases though symptoms can persist and lead to a chronic damage, or several acute episodes of sinusitis occur showing the signs of a recurrent sinusitis.
  • Information About Asthma  By :
    Modern day advances in the medicine field have seen us tackle many diseases with ease. One such disease is Asthma. Asthma hampers the breathing of the patient by restricting the lungs. This condition is further heightened when the patient suffers an asthma attack. The asthma attacks could last for several minutes having fatal consequences. However, generally asthma is not a chronic disease and is a relatively common aliment. More often than not you will find an asthma patient in your vicinity.
  • Is Exercise Induced Asthma A Different Form of Asthma?  By : Mike Herman
    Occasionally asthma attack happen only during, or shortly after, exercise.

    Initially, doctors thought this was a different form of asthma, an entirely different form, but it is now known that it is common for people with asthma to have asthma attacks during exercise.
  • Is There a Link between Allergies and Asthma?  By : Abigail Franks
    The short answer is absolutely YES, there is a link between having allergies and developing asthma. As you know, asthma is a chronic disease of the respiratory tract with symptoms like a choking sensation, tightness in your chest, shortness of breath and characterized by a wheezing sound.
  • Kids with Asthma - Help Them Stay Healthy  By : iwilliamson
    Childhood breathing problems can be stressful and frightening for parents. After all, you want your child to be able to play just like every other child. You don't want him or her to have to live in a bubble or struggle to breathe. Unfortunately, breathing problems--usually related to asthma and allergies--are becoming more and more common in Western countries. Experts are still exploring why this is so. But the bottom line is, if you're a parent of a young child, there's a good chance you'll have to deal with asthma at some point in time.
  • Know the Signs of Childhood Asthma  By : Abigail Franks
    According to the Mayo Clinic, a well respected medical resource, and the American Family Physician, a newsletter from the American Academy of Family Physicians, childhood asthma has risen significantly in over the past few decades. The American Lung Association states that in 2004, an estimated 4 million children under 18 years old have had an asthma attack in the past 12 months, and many others have "hidden" or undiagnosed asthma.
  • Lemons for Asthma Attacks and Other Illnesses  By :
    Lemon juice holds the secret to good health. Learn how to use this juice to help clean out your body of mucus. Use it to help you get asthma relief.
  • Living With Asthma  By : Marc Lindsay
    The most important thing you can do when you have asthma is understand how to control your attacks and what type of things trigger of your attacks. Your doctor should also prescribe medication or some sort for you to take or a regular basis, you should also sort out other forms of medication such as natural remedies.
  • Living with Chronic Bronchitis  By : Abigail Franks
    Chronic bronchitis is typically caused by exposure to smoke or other air pollutants. Those pollutants may include many environmental odors such as those caused from chemicals and product fumes. It's important to realize that bronchitis is an inflammation or infection that has a beginning.
  • Major Causes of Asthma which you must Know  By : Dr Anne
    Cough, Cough, Cough

    You know it is not just a bad cough when you keep on coughing to the extent that you are wheezing for air. You might have asthma.

    Now, asthma is a disorder that affects the airways or the bronchial tubes in your lungs. The name itself hails from the Greek to breathe hard. And indeed, for people who have asthma, they know how difficult they have to breathe just to get enough air into them.
  • Make Allergy Triggers Disappear Part -2  By : Abigail Franks
    Last time we were talking about two very common allergy triggers found in most homes. These were mold and dust caused by dirty furnace and air conditioner filters. There is also some information on the importance of having the right humidity in your home to make the air as comfortable as possible for someone who suffers from allergies or even asthma.
  • Medication Of Asthma  By : Sven Ullmann
    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.
  • Most common symptoms of sinus infections  By : Groshan Fabiola
    This kind of infections usually appears because of the obstruction of the nasal passages and sinus cavities due to the incapacity of the cillate cells to filter all foreign particles. The cill failure is mainly caused by air pollution and viral or bacterial multitude in the air we breathe.
  • Most frequent questions about sinus infections  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Main every day life causes of sinusitis are catching cold, not drinking enough liquids, not resting enough, blowing the nose to hard or annoying the first signs of infection. Untreated small infections can get severe in time and even become permanent in chronic sinusitis. Allergic sinusitis can easily chronicize if not properly deled with.
  • Natural Asthma Relief  By : Ricky Lim
    Many people who suffer from asthma are very familiar with both inhalers and oral remedies that their doctors prescribe in order to treat asthma. Although these medicines can be extremely effective in treating asthma there are some people who prefer to use alternative ways of treating it.
  • Nutritional Applications That Help Fight Against Asthma  By : Aaron Stanlich
    Asthma diagnoses have increased in today's society over the last 40 years. The causes can vary, but there are some excellent nutritional elements that can help combat asthma.
  • Observing and treating sinus infections  By : Groshan Fabiola
    The human nose is the first external filter of the through nasal passages and sinus cavities incoming air. The lining connecting nasal passages and sinus cavities contains a so called cilliar layer, a hair like cell extremity with the role of catching fluids and bacteria and draining them into the nasal passage.
  • Practical approaches in the treatment of asthma  By : Lac Tran
    Asthma is an increasing problem worldwide. There are a number of practical tips that may be important in reducing asthma triggers. Here we look at environmental and dietary factors.
  • Prevention and treatment of sinus infections  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Sinusitis, like colds and flues, cannot be entirely prevented but there are ways of making it easier to bare and control. The body’s resistance to infections increases if you get enough rest. Physical exercises and follow an equilibrate diet; also the number of sinusitis attacks get lower and the risk of chronic sinusitis decreases.
  • Reduce Indoor Allergens, Reduce Asthma Attacks  By : Richard Douglas
    Minor adjustments to your everyday routine can yield enormous results when it comes to preventing asthma attacks. How you ask. Let’s look at just one kind of asthma. Extrinsic, or allergic, asthma is instigated by environmental triggers. Most childhood asthma falls in the extrinsic category. It is more frequent in boys than girls. Asthma is the most common childhood illness, accounting for 10 million lost school days annually. Asthma affects 5 million children in the U.S. Com...

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