Home | Contact Us | FAQ | Search & Site Map | Link to Us
Sign In | Join | Other 45 Sites in Network
Home
Discussion Groups
General
GeneralCardiologyVisionDentistryPharmacyLaboratoryNutritionAlternative
Diseases and Disorders
AIDSAlzheimer'sArthritisAsthmaCancerBreast CancerDiabetesEpilepsyGlaucomaHepatitisHerpesLupusProstate BPHProstate CancerProstatitisSinusitisTinnitus

Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Asthma / April 2004

Tip: Looking for answers? Try searching our database.

ThreadLast Post  Replies
How my asthma improved30 Apr 2004 19:28 GMT6
I don't know if this will be of any help to other people, but I
thought I would share my experience of how I was able to dramatically
improve my asthma symptoms to the point where I no longer use a
preventer and only use a releiver prior to exercise.
coughing and food29 Apr 2004 05:30 GMT1
As someone with asthma and allergies, I regularly cough up phlegm.  I find I
often need to cough up stuff a few minutes after eating.  I don't think (but
I don't know and that's why I'm asking) this is indicative of a food allergy
and I tested negative for all food allergies at my ...
carpet vs laminated floor (wood or cardboard) for allergies26 Apr 2004 17:27 GMT17
I always thought hard surface floor (like hard wood, wood-laminated or
cardboard-laminated) are better for people who has allergy problems.
Now I learn that a VOC outgasing can occur with wood floor as well as
carpet.  Carpet may help to keep the air pollutants from become
Breathing techniques: A commonsense approach to asthma?26 Apr 2004 17:11 GMT5
For the treatment of asthma sympathomimetic drugs can be used to
emulate the effect of the sympathetic nervous system.  When stimulated
it opens up the lung airways, as can be seen from a medical textbook.
As clearly proved by the success of Oriental Martial Arts breathing on
Diet / oxidative stress / hypertension / inflammation 25 Apr 2004 10:55 GMT1
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2004 Apr 21 [Epub ahead of print] Related Articles,
Links  
Dietary approach to attenuate oxidative stress, hypertension, and inflammation
in the cardiovascular system.
Asthma over the counter drugs??24 Apr 2004 22:52 GMT6
Are there any over the counter drugs??  Need for young man without insurance,
inhalers to break wheezing??
is peak flow meter readings24 Apr 2004 22:43 GMT2
is peak flow meter readings the same as oxygen levels?  does anyone
know?
HUGS!!!
HOPE YOU HAVE A LESS SCARY DAY TODAY!
What % is your albuterol solution?24 Apr 2004 03:14 GMT2
My nebulizer liquid is .083%.   I Believe the IVAX MDI is .5 %
Yours?  My wife says that the .083 is not strong enough for her anymore.
FACE
Dutch MP calls for mosque's closure over book23 Apr 2004 23:22 GMT2
Hirsi Ali: shut anti-woman, anti-gay Dutch mosque  
22 April 2004
AMSTERDAM — Somali-born MP Ayaan Hirsi Ali demanded on Thursday the
closure of an Amsterdam mosque that sells books supporting female
xolair23 Apr 2004 21:32 GMT4
Hi--
My puliminologist gave me the paperwork for the blood test to begin
Xolair.  I don't want to get too excited; but it sounds like this could
really help me!
Cold, Cough, and Soreness20 Apr 2004 13:52 GMT4
I just had a nasty cold which made me cough severely.  As a result, I
have severe soreness in the ribs, stomach,  the upper back area, sore
neck, and something that seems like a sinus headache.  Has anyone else
experience this?  Should I wait to see how long it's going to last or go
Academic Survey - responses needed !19 Apr 2004 21:04 GMT1
Dear Sir/Madam,
                                This is an academic survey conducted
as
  part of a term paper assignment.
Experts18 Apr 2004 22:07 GMT1
New here.
Many experts now consider asthma a global epidemic.
Did you know that? I didn't.
HUGS!!!
Quality of air effect your health?18 Apr 2004 19:16 GMT1
Recent epa news lists the worse areas for some air pollution. Most areas
that are bad are in the northeast and La/ Ca area. When you look at your
asthma attacks , do you monitor the season and the quality of air in your
local home town? Its extremely sad, that one might have to move ...
a succsesful breathing technique18 Apr 2004 17:04 GMT17
This sounds like a nice overview of the life of an asmathic
and with a self-achieved happy end
http://www.yogajournal.com/health/127.cfm
Definetely something to learn from this.
Pages: 1 2 March, 2004
 
Sign In
Join
My Latest Posts
My Monitored Threads
My Blog
My Photo Gallery
My Profile
My Homepage

Start New Thread



©2008 Advenet LLC   Privacy Policy - Terms of Use
This website includes both content owned or controlled by Advenet as well as content owned or controlled by third parties.