Thursday, January 1, 2015

Asthma sufferers at greater risk during flu season

The turning of the leaves and the briskness of the air usually mean the commencement of autumn or the approach of winter.
However, there is a much less pleasant meaning for people with asthma: the beginning of the cold and flu season.....

Read more here: okgazette.com

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How to Handle Exercise-Induced Asthma

Talk to your doctor about what asthma treatments are best for you.
If you cough, wheeze or have shortness of breath and tightness in the chest when you exercise, you may have exercise-induced asthma, a type of asthma that occurs when people exercise. “Symptoms are more likely to occur during exercise that requires rapid breathing, such as running or bicycling,” says pediatric sports medicine specialist Mary Solomon, DO.....

Read more here: uhhospitals.org

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The WAO International Scientific Conference (WISC 2014) Received Experts In Allergy And Asthma

The 3rd World Allergy Organization (WAO) International Scientific Conference (WISC 2014) and the XLI Annual Congress of the Brazilian Association of Allergy and Immunology (ASBAI) recently came together in Rio de Janeiro between December 6 – 9, 2014. Heralding from 63 different countries, 2,313 participants gathered for the meeting to discuss research and new treatment approaches for allergies and asthma.....

Read more here: lungdiseasenews.com

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