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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Asthma / August 2005

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UV light bulbs USELESS for Purfiers27 Aug 2005 14:47 GMT8
radio shack should be sued for selling this mess , Its totally ueseless.
Just add fraud to a list. In case there is law suit let me know.
asthma - environment?27 Aug 2005 14:29 GMT1
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The usefulness of transfer factor in asthma associated with frequent infections.24 Aug 2005 21:16 GMT9
The usefulness of transfer factor in asthma associated with frequent
infections. Ann Allergy 1978 Apr;40(4):229-32 (ISSN: 0003-4738) Khan A;
Sellars W; Grater W; Graham MF; Pflanzer J; Antonetti A; Bailey J; Hill
NO Fifteen patients underwent controlled trial with transfer factor ...
Is it true Ventolin no longer available?23 Aug 2005 17:45 GMT2
I have just been informed yesterday that Ventolin, or the ozone safe
Ventolin (don't have the inhaler in front of me to have correct name)
that it is no longer prescribed. Has anyone heard this?
I have one refill left of this ozone free Ventolin and tried to get
Asthma Clinical Trials Site21 Aug 2005 14:52 GMT2
There is a new site which deals with recent research into asthma.  It
includes clinical trials, jobs, scientific literature, laboratories
studying asthma and much more. The site also ranks scientists which
study this disease. The URL is: http://www.asthmascience.org
Inner-city asthmatic kids have higher rates of food allergies !!!18 Aug 2005 05:51 GMT8
A recent study has revealed that inner-city asthmatic kids have higher
rates of food allergies than other socioeconomic groups. The study did
not necessarily involve ALL types of food sensitivities. Food
intolerances may not have been included in the study. I first read
Asmanex17 Aug 2005 21:53 GMT5
Has anyone tried Asmanex...apparently it is available in the U.S. now.
Revolutionary New Asthma & Allergy Solution17 Aug 2005 18:06 GMT6
You all know my passion for finding asthma & allergy solutions for my
kids and I think I have finally found the best solution to replace the
dreadful dusty vacuum.  It is from Italy & I understand it is mainly
sold to health professionals.
Treat (some?) asthma with chewing gum17 Aug 2005 07:43 GMT2
According to some modern research, drinking diluted acid may make the
lung airways asthmatically ultra-responsive and this can be tested by a
provocation test with the usual chemical (methacholine), see Dan-Nan Wu
and co-workers, study entitled "Effects of esophageal acid
Infant with Harsh sounding dry cough16 Aug 2005 03:47 GMT4
My son Aiden, 7 months, has developed a harsh sounding cough (loud,
dry, that can be heard across the house).  We first noticed it when he
cought a cold at 5 months.  It was a wet cough, but after the
congestion cleared up, the cough became this loud type that lingered
Insurance and pre-existing conditions (again?)14 Aug 2005 14:18 GMT6
I'm a newbie here, so forgive if this topic has been hashed and rehashed a
million times. I did do a Google search and found several similar topics,
but nothing that specifically answered my question. So here goes...
I have just been presented with an amazing opportunity (one of ...
Nature is striking back!12 Aug 2005 20:01 GMT24
With mad cow disease still a concern, the bird flu virus may be well on
it's way to killing millions of people across the planet. According to
a source at NIH (who chooses to rename anonymous for good reason), the
goverment is in a near panic over the bird flu virus.
Does anyone else have trouble being under water?12 Aug 2005 00:51 GMT8
I'm just curious if any of other fellow asthma sufferers have this
problem...
I like to swim, but until recently (been trying to overcome this) I
found myself a little nervous around water over my head.  I never
Hepa Filtration11 Aug 2005 10:45 GMT12
I have a Honeywell DA 5010E , which I assume is the European equivalent of
the 50100. Apart from having trouble getting filter spares in either Ireland
or the UK (although I have found a few places in the US), has anyone any
recommedations for a replacement model or experience of ...
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