Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Get rid of mold and reduce childhood asthma

If your home contains visible moisture and/or visible mold, your children are at increased risk for asthma. A new study involved detailed home visits to define the extent and location of moisture damage and mold growth. The findings were published online on February 16 in the journal Pediatrics.....

Read more here: examiner.com

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Asthma combo therapy putting kids at risk

A potent mix of asthma treatments being prescribed by Australian doctors may be putting young lives at risk, medical experts say.
"We are concerned that combination therapy has become almost first-line preventer therapy," said Peter van Asperen, one of the authors of a report on child asthma deaths published in the Medical Journal of Australia on Monday.....

Read more here: 9news.com.au

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5 Most Common Home Remedies and Natural Cures for Asthma

Stress, fatigue and exposure to allergens – these are just some of the many common triggers to an asthma attack. An asthma attack will exhibit various symptoms that may physically affect a patient, causing: difficulty in breathing, non-stop coughing, sneezing, wheezing, chest pain, and tightening of the neck and chest muscles. When experiencing symptoms of an asthma attack, it is advisable to call up a doctor to help administer any necessary medication and treatment.....

Read more here: beforeitsnews.com

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