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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Asthma / August 2005

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2 cures for Asthma08 Aug 2005 15:55 GMT3
it is said that a half a teaspoon of water mixed with a half teaspoon of
vinegar, taken daily, will cure asthma...
or try this...i just started...i know it sounds crazy
http://www.alexchiu.com/affiliates/clickthru.cgi?id=cougar
Plumbing08 Aug 2005 15:42 GMT3
          I am interested in pursuing a career in plumbing, but me being
an asthmatic and all is giving me some serious doubts about this career
path, with all of the dust plumbers deal with every day.
Is anybody here a plumber, or has anybody met an asthmatic plumber
Studies Finally Debunk Echinacea For Colds07 Aug 2005 15:45 GMT18
Echinacea's efficacy for colds debunked
'No evidence that it actually does anything'
- Karen Kaplan, Los Angeles Times
Thursday, July 28, 2005
Asthma cough relief w/o Inhalers?07 Aug 2005 07:29 GMT1
Twice in my life I have had a persistent cough. My doctor believed it
is asthma and I agree.  I really have never had weezing or shortness of
breath, but this time I can tell I do slightly on occasion.  Last time
he gave me 2 inhalers. I kind of used them and the cough went away.
Generic inhaled steroid05 Aug 2005 17:13 GMT6
Asked my doctor (GP) for a generic inhaled steroid, but he could not
think of one.  Asked the pharmacist, same answer.  I have a very mild
asthma, so I do not need steroids all the time and do not see a
pulmonologist.
Recent health News : Contradictions05 Aug 2005 15:04 GMT10
which is it?
Truth or fiction after full blaring alerts on tv and people getting rich
from it, now there seems to be no responsibility in proving anything?
all of sudden Fda says green tea has no positive affects on body in their
Inflammatory pulmonary diseases / iron-chelating therapy04 Aug 2005 17:11 GMT4
Iron-binding drugs targeted to lysosomes: a potential strategy to treat
inflammatory lung disorders.
Persson HL, Richardson DR
Expert Opin Investig Drugs. 2005 Aug ; 14(8): 997-1008
Educating people around you04 Aug 2005 06:15 GMT7
How do you make people around you really understand asthma and how
small things can trigger you and be very upsetting?
Even though my husband knows I suffer with it and we've been married
nearly ten years, I have lost count of the number of times he has blown
pulmicort02 Aug 2005 22:10 GMT3
    I have been given Pulmicort to treat my asthma. When I used it, it
works fine, my asthma is gone. However, my voice change, it seems to have an
undesireable effect on the vocal cord. So I stopped using it when I feel
better. Is there a way to use this medication without ...
asthma & exercise02 Aug 2005 02:33 GMT31
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/07/25/AR2005072501255.html
Interesting article on exercise and asthma. Started back to the gym a few
weeks ago and am loving it. (Tho when I get out of bed in the morning, my
muscles feel like a truck ran over me.)
My hypothesis01 Aug 2005 23:37 GMT1
I am able to get out of my city maybe 15 percent of time. Not good enough.
If any of you are able to get out of F rated cities and into clean air
states and have affordable housing for me and my fiancee please let me know
and provide an email. I hope I help people who developed ...
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