Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Many top athletes 'suffer some form of asthma'

Young people shouldn't let respiratory conditions such as asthma hamper their sporting ambitions, according to a report from a British university.
A study by John Dickinson from Kent University found that more top athletes than once thought suffer from some form of asthma. While there are high profile examples of elite sportsmen and women having asthma, Dickinson's research shows that many more suffer from the condition.....

Read more here: world-first.co.uk

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How to Combat Asthma in the Winter

So as we head into the heart of winter, we also head into the heart of cold and flu season. If you have Asthma, this could be an especially stressful time because of how asthma can be affected by the flu, cold weather, and colds. Here are some tips for keeping your asthma at bay this winter.....

Read more here: aeroflowinc.com

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Flu, Colds harder for asthma sufferers

Asthma in the wintertime can make a cold more than just a cold. Doctors say there are real dangers this time of year for sufferers that don't take extra precautions.
Gayle Richardson is breathing a little easier these days now that she has her asthma under control, mostly. Certain things can still trigger her condition, especially this time of year.....

Read more here: okcfox.com

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