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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Asthma / July 2006

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A testimonial from mother of an asthma sufferer17 Jul 2006 06:09 GMT3
"My son was diagnosised with having Bronchial Asthma after he had a
severe case of the Flu.  I took him and had his lungs X-rayed and while
at the doctors office he was given a breathing treatment.
The Doctor suggested antibiotics, decongestant and steroid therapy for
Researchers link asthma to obesity15 Jul 2006 14:02 GMT1
"Researchers link asthma to obesity", ABC News, July 14, 2006,
Link: http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200607/s1686610.htm
A Sydney-based medical research institute has discovered a link between
asthma and obesity.
humid weather14 Jul 2006 13:19 GMT2
does anyone have any tricks to breathing better in humid weather?
Air Cleaners USED in Sears and Large Retail Chains14 Jul 2006 12:08 GMT4
I went over this topic before but if someone cares to go over it again I
would appreciate.it. Had I not experienced a marked difference in air
quality I would probably think another option like cleaning the air inside
would be useless but unlike most commercial products available ...
Eating burgers could double asthma risk14 Jul 2006 04:12 GMT4
Don't think this has come up before. For URl see end.  Richard Friedel
Eating urgers could double asthma risk
by JOHN HIGGINSON, Metro
Eating hamburgers more than once a week nearly doubles the risk of
Xango and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)13 Jul 2006 21:39 GMT1
Once again, as it dos in asthma, Mangosteen intervends at several
points in the diesease proccess of chronic bronchitis andemphysema.
Its antivira, antibacterial antifungal effects can reduce the frequency
of lung infections, thereby reducing cumulativie tissue damage.  As a
Weird  Cold12 Jul 2006 22:03 GMT3
I have mild asthma, at worst annoying attacks.  For the last 2 weeks I have
had chest cold-like symptoms, sneezing and heavy coughing.  The weird thing
is that it almost stops after being outside for any length of time.  Inside
closed doors it can get pretty bad.  At work we have ...
Prednisolone?12 Jul 2006 08:15 GMT78
About three years ago I was diagnosed with late onset asthma. I was
completely taken by surprise as I had never ever suffered from any
respiratory disorder. It started with an inocent cough which became
continual, then followed with a wheezing chest and has now developed
bioclimatic air system? 10 Jul 2006 03:23 GMT2
any opinions?
http://www.nbc10.com/localexperts/7274836/detail.html
I am not sure why I keep hoping for miracles. When I asked a guy if they
installed it or guaranteed it. NO answer. hmmmm
Car Ionic Air Purifiers with Ozone O307 Jul 2006 02:14 GMT1
Car Ionic Air Purifiers with Ozone O3
Car Ionic Air Purifiers with Ozone O3
These things sound good, has nayone tried them? I found them on EBay
for under $10 http://stores.ebay.com/OneSmartMove
A few questions05 Jul 2006 18:53 GMT2
How many people here use oxygen for their asthma?  If you use it, how severe
is your asthma?  I have a dear friend who will be on oxygen for the rest of
her life it sounds like.  I've also had several friends with asthma and all
they ever used were their many medications (which I ...
Deadly Inhalers05 Jul 2006 17:10 GMT7
See http://www.news.cornell.edu/stories/June06/AsthmaDeaths.kr.html
Regards, Richard Friedel
"Common asthma inhalers cause up to 80 percent of asthma-related
deaths, Cornell and Stanford researchers assert
where to buy ventolin05 Jul 2006 00:47 GMT1
Can anyone help me. I would like to buy 3 inhalers online without
prescription. worldhealthpharmacy.com  no longer
loads. They were $48 inc shipping. Any better value?
Thanks
New to group--some questions04 Jul 2006 17:45 GMT1
I am 38 and have been taking some form of Asthma medicine all my life.
I have been on Advair 250/50 for about 5 years. I have not had an
asthma attack since I was a teenager, yet my doctors have always
insisted on staying on medication since I had asthma so bad as a child.
Iron in the lung03 Jul 2006 16:09 GMT1
Toxicology in Vitro
Volume 20, Issue 6 , September 2006, Pages 851-857
.
The role of iron in reactive oxygen species generation from diesel
Pages: 1 2 3 June, 2006
 
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