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| antioxidant vitamins / asthma risk in children | 15 Feb 2004 19:41 GMT | 1 |
Am J Epidemiol. 2004 Feb 15;159(4):351-7. Related Articles, Links Serum vitamin levels and the risk of asthma in children. Harik-Khan RI, Muller DC, Wise RA. Clinical Research Branch, National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of
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| asthma concern to public leaders | 12 Feb 2004 18:40 GMT | 10 |
Thanks for the information regarding Africa's state of asthma cases. In terms of finance - do African countries have the resources necessary to decrease incidents of asthma for future generations?
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| advair and heart attacks, doubling flovent vs. adding servent | 12 Feb 2004 02:16 GMT | 5 |
Consider this recent study: Swiss Med Wkly. 2004 Jan 24;134(3-4):50-8. Related Articles, Links Salmeterol/fluticasone propionate (50/250 micro g) combination is superior to double dose fluticasone (500 micro g) for the treatment of symptomatic moderate
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| Mucinex Sucks | 12 Feb 2004 02:03 GMT | 14 |
For years I was taking prescription-strength (600 mg) guaifenisin caplets and they seemed to help thin my mucus and make my coughing more productive. It was in generic form under such names as Humibid LA and Q-Bid, and you needed a prescription.
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| Buteyko method? | 09 Feb 2004 16:50 GMT | 23 |
Hi all! I'm new to the group. *waves* *puts on my welcome lei* blah blah blah now that we got those pleasantries out of the way.... Anyone have any experience with the Buteyko method? Thoughts? Do you think it's crap or is there some promise there? Cazz
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| Catching an upper respiratory tract infection early made a _big_ difference | 08 Feb 2004 06:17 GMT | 4 |
Just over a year ago, I contracted pneumonia that got very close to taking my life. It started with what most people consider flu-like symptoms, a high fever and shaking. My doctors treated it as the flu, prescribed some medications that were supposed to make the flu pass more ...
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| advair and heart attacks?? | 07 Feb 2004 17:25 GMT | 36 |
just had a friend tell me abt that, nurse in respiratory therapy told her anybody heard of that?? ensoul I refuse to answer that question on the grounds that I don't know the answer.
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| Asthma meds affecting hair breakage? | 06 Feb 2004 10:37 GMT | 2 |
] Any females using their asthma medications notice that their hair is splitting or breaking off a little? Or does this happen when you are in your late fifties and early 60's
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| Question for Advair users | 06 Feb 2004 00:34 GMT | 3 |
Even it is supposed to be taken twice per day, do you use Advair everyday or skip days, or only as needed, etc.? Thanks, Bob
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| Cure Your Asthma In Just One Week! | 05 Feb 2004 19:14 GMT | 5 |
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| Asthma Sufferer's Eye Test | 05 Feb 2004 14:32 GMT | 6 |
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| worse time for asthma attack! | 05 Feb 2004 09:05 GMT | 7 |
For me the worse time for an asthma attack is when getting up in the morning. As soon as I step off the bed asthma begins. Next thing I know is I'm rushing around getting ready for work while gasping for air. The asthma puffer (ratio-Salbutamol HFA) do clear it up but often it ...
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| Asthma Sufferers: $59 Surround Air cleaner | 04 Feb 2004 17:35 GMT | 4 |
Many suffers have used and endorse these products by Surround Air: Ionic Surround Air purifiers 59. The prices for these units will go to $179 after a major media advertising campaign. For your breathing and general health, read what this remarkably-priced
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| Breathless, scared newbie needs quick advice to get thru the day | 04 Feb 2004 00:23 GMT | 7 |
i've been struggling with dry, extremely swollen nasal passages, all my efforts directed at keeping some trickle of airflow thru one or either nostril. been to several md's, ENT's, did all the antibiotics, prednisone treatments, etc. now it's just down to me, my Flonase, my
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| Why asthma drug treatment must always fail. | 02 Feb 2004 21:32 GMT | 27 |
There is the saying that "hard cases make bad law, that is to say when a party to an action is under psychological stress the resulting decision and precedent will be bad. It would seem reasonably obvious that this will apply in medicine as well. Normally a doctor with a
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