Sunday, November 15, 2015

Asthma Triggers: Is Anxiety the Cause of Your Decreased Lung Function?

Anxiety sensitivity, in a much simpler term is known as being afraid of fear. Sounds confusing, right? But when people who have anxiety sensitivity also develop asthma, it increases their suffering and puts them at a higher risk especially in managing their asthma.....

Read more here: foodworldnews.com

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Blanket approach to asthma treatment not ideal, researchers find

University of Queensland research into the effects of dust mite and cockroach allergens has found that different types of asthma respond differently to a new experimental treatment.
School of Biomedical Sciences asthma expert Associate Professor Simon Phipps said two common asthma types were involved in the tests.....

Read more here: medicalnewstoday.com

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Managing an asthma attack in winter

With the onset of winter, patients with asthma often experience some sudden attack. During an asthma attack, also called an asthma exacerbation, the airways become swollen and inflamed. The muscles around the airways contract, causing your breathing (bronchial) tubes to narrow.....

Read more here: thedailystar.net

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