Thursday, August 1, 2013

CaMKII Enzyme Holds Promise in Fighting Asthma

Scientists led by Prof Mark Anderson from the University of Iowa have found that the enzyme CaMKII (Calcium/calmodulin-dependent kinase II), known for its role in heart arrhythmia, is linked to the harmful effects of oxidation in the respiratory tract, triggering asthmatic symptoms.....

Information at sci-news.com



Does Using an Asthma Pipe Invalidate the Fast?

Question: When a person takes the asthma pipe while fasting, does this break the fast. If it does, what should one do?.....

Information at seekersguidance.org



Mold In The CSRA Making Asthma Worse

Augusta, Georgia - Dr. William Dolen, Professor of Pediatrics at Georgia Regents Medical Center says, "Trouble breathing, shortness of breath, having to go to the emergency room, maybe even coming into the hospital."......

Information at wjbf.com

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