Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Which Came First: Your Allergies, Or Your Asthma?

There can be no dispute that asthma is on the rise.  However, what might come as a surprise is how delicately intertwined allergy and asthma can be. “There are not many absolutes in medicine, but here’s one: any individual who has asthma, also has allergies,” says Dr. John H. Boyles, of Dayton Ear, Nose & Throat Surgeons, Inc.....

Read more here: daytonent.com

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Tips to Lower your Risk of Having an Asthma Attack

One of the most dreaded experiences for anyone with asthma is having an acute asthma attack. Rapid breathing, uncontrollable coughing, severe wheezing and anxiety are just a few of the many symptoms of an asthma attack. With its massive list of triggers, an asthma attack can be a very frightening, and even life threatening in some cases. Because of this, there are a number of tips to help asthma sufferers lower their risk of experiencing an asthma attack.....

Read more here: metroeastallergist.com

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Here Are Some Great Tips For Reducing Your Asthma Symptoms

10% of the population of North America have asthma. That’s an astounding number of people. Luckily, the prevalence of asthma means that a lot of information is available for dealing with the symptoms of this disease. Read on for tips on how to prevent flare up and keep yourself healthy.....

Read more here: gotogetfit.com

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