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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Asthma / September 2005

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EIA, medication and effect on heartrate30 Sep 2005 11:52 GMT22
Last year I was diagnosed as having EIA Exercise Induced Asthma. It was
quite a relief to find out why I was the only one almost suffocating after
hard sprints on our club bicycle rides. I'd always wondered how the other
riders could talk to each other going uphill etc. All of a ...
Could it be Bush and Global Warming Conspiracy30 Sep 2005 10:17 GMT1
Not like you think.
. All that has happened. Now all of a sudden is it possible
he plays dumb not only because of oil companies and polluters who support
him but maybe there is more to it then that.
It's about time...30 Sep 2005 07:29 GMT6
The FDA is finally starting to crack down on pharma advertising.  We'll
see how aggressively they do this.  It certainly took them long enough.
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/513085?src=mp
Oxygen, whoops!30 Sep 2005 02:41 GMT4
I was quite upset to learn of the recent problem in the US where a bus
carrying evacuees from a medical establishment was involved in some
kind of explosion causing associated deaths.
I did later learn that there were a number of oxygen sources possibly
Bush: Global Warming is just hot air29 Sep 2005 14:25 GMT4
granted he sometimes shifts on this as you can do a search and see how his
administration now JUST RECENTLY admits there is global
warming but look no action:
http://www.salon.com/tech/feature/2004/09/10/bush/index_np.html
ASK ROBERTS WHEN BACTERIA MEDS28 Sep 2005 04:42 GMT34
IS GOING TO BE APPROVED FOR ASTHMA.? LOL  lololol  FOR THREE YEARS THIS CRAP
HE POSTS WITH ONE STUDY OR TWO AND NOTHING EVER CAME OF IT. I ASKED FOR HIM
TO POST ...OK LETS SAY 50 LINKS TO PRESENT DAY THEORY ON THIS CRAZINESS, .
SO FAR WE GOT LONG WAIT HUH ROBERTS?  MENTAL ILLNESS ...
Study, Pollution may cause asthma27 Sep 2005 18:35 GMT10
How is this one doc
http://www.safe2use.com/ca-ipm/02-02-01s.htm
We gots lots more for Bush lovers
hey doc since your a doc, why aren't you recommending anti biotics for
Upset.....27 Sep 2005 03:47 GMT9
I went to the Dr. today (Lung Doctor) for a follow up from my last attack 2
weeks ago.  He did a Chest Xray and, a breathing test.  Both were good,  but
it dosent explain why my rib cage hurts when i breath deep i can breath
shallow breaths okay, but my chest still feels tight.   ...
Helping the body to detoxify may help asthmatics27 Sep 2005 02:43 GMT5
I truly believe that the information I have in my hands can greatly improve
the lives of asthma patients. So please, read what the following.
The emerging science of glutathione (GSH) may be the key to better health.
PUBMED (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez --search examples: ...
How 'dirt' could educate the immune system, help treat asthma26 Sep 2005 12:05 GMT4
How 'dirt' could educate the immune system, help treat asthma
-From Imperial College, London
Bioscience & Medicine
Scientists believe that knowing exactly which type of
Ozone Guard?25 Sep 2005 14:14 GMT1
I have been told the ionic breeze is bad for your health (espically
people with lung problems) so I just always use Hepa filters.  But
recently I seen a commercial for a new ionic breeze, it looks like a
standard ionic breeze but has something attached to the front of it
More Pollution and Respiratory links25 Sep 2005 01:26 GMT1
do a search. The last search I tried there were one million links. Got that
doc? If the one you asked me about didn't work , there are a million more.
Think the cause isn't as important as my personal playing with the
computer.?  I see your very interested in these links right? ...
Honeywell 17400 Air Filter24 Sep 2005 18:51 GMT4
I am thinking about getting the Honeywell 17400 HEPA air filter:
http://www.iallergy.com/product35/product_info.html
Anyone know how much energy it uses?  Also, how is the reliability?
Thanks.
Here's one for ya. 22 Sep 2005 00:38 GMT16
OK - I hope you don't mind me cracking myself up but I just have to tell
someone about this one. My wife labors under the delusion that I am not
funny.
Have you ever had one of those great lines that you have been dying to use
Forget About Pollution.20 Sep 2005 11:44 GMT6
Anyone that has spent time in various areas of South-East-Asia would be
aware of the often poor standards of health, education and generally
everything in some of these places.
Existance in squalor is bad enough for humans but the animals of these
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