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Signs and Symptoms of an Asthma Attack
Health via Yahoo News· 2 weeks agoAn asthma attack can cause mild to severe symptoms. Coughing, wheezing, change in breathing patterns, and difficulty breathing are some common symptoms.
5 Things to Know About Asthma and Summer Heat
telegraphherald.com· 2 weeks ago(StatePoint) Nearly 25 million people of all ages in the United States are living with asthma, a lifelong chronic disease that makes it harder to move...
May Is Asthma Awareness Month: Here's What This Black Pulmonologist...Doing To Dispel Myths And...
Essence· 2 days agoSimilar to other health conditions, there are clear racial disparities for members of the Black...
Tips on how to recover after a severe asthma attack
Medical News Today· 1 week agoAsthma attacks occur when a person’s airways become swollen. Severe asthma attacks can be life threatening. It is ...
Story from Montefiore Einstein: Eliminate asthma attacks? The latest treatments for breathing easier
The Journal News· 1 week agoAnyone who’s ever suffered from asthma knows all too well that the usual symptoms — wheezing,...
Asthma controls our lives - my son is so scared of dying
Daily Express· 3 days ago“If pollen is a trigger for you, it’s important that you take your preventer inhaler as prescribed ...
The 6 surprising asthma triggers you've never heard of - from crying to work
The US Sun· 2 days agoIF YOU suffer from asthma, you probably know that triggers which set your symptoms off aren’t always...
What to Know About Exercising if You Have Asthma
Health via Yahoo News· 3 days agoGetting regular exercise can help to improve asthma symptoms. Some types of exercise—like swimming, walking, and yoga—can help reduce asthma attacks.
Mapping a way to identify neighborhoods with a high risk of severe child asthma
Medical Xpress· 1 week agoSkeen, a pediatric pulmonologist with Children's Hospital Colorado, will become an assistant...
Could better asthma inhalers help patients, and the planet too?
NPR· 3 days ago"There is only one planet and one human race," Divo says. "We are creating...working with patients...