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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Asthma / September 2006

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Bush and Johson committing Terrorism to US citizens30 Sep 2006 06:23 GMT12
yes, but do you realize one in five kids in NE states has asthma in some
places? They didn't have anything wrong with em.... the trees are dying
here, in droves, I automatically can't breath in moderate particulates, and
our news says polluted days are beautiful and their ...
Avian Flu Prevention-- New Product29 Sep 2006 06:00 GMT1
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Killed off by pollution28 Sep 2006 23:20 GMT3
forget about record number of asthma, forget illness we are talking death by
pollution
in addition to all the links I gave before  and are available on the net
> with the associationg of  death and ill health to pollution, the new
test 228 Sep 2006 23:00 GMT1
tes
startup develops new asthma monitoring technology26 Sep 2006 01:42 GMT7
Full story at http://www.bayarea.com/mld/mercurynews/business/6825284.htm
PERSONAL CRISES BROUGHT 3 BAY AREA FIRMS TO LIFE
When illness leads to innovation
By Michele Chandler
More Advair Deaths.  Be Careful!25 Sep 2006 16:45 GMT46
Three common asthma inhalers containing the drugs salmeterol or
formoterol may be causing four out of five U.S. asthma-related deaths
per year and should be taken off the market, researchers from Cornell
and Stanford universities have concluded after a search of medical
Question about correct inhaler use23 Sep 2006 17:40 GMT7
On all the instructions for all my inhalers (ie albuterol, azmacort,
intal, atrovent) all state to wait at least one minute between
inhalations.  My question is why?  I do hold my breath for as long as I
can when I inhale the medicine, but why must I wait a minute before I
EPA head rejects own agencies recommendations23 Sep 2006 15:31 GMT1
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/09/22/us/22soot.html
This is what happens when oil and energy is allowed to dictate policy at the
expense of your health  AND AVERAGE CITIZEN and charge you allot of money to
poison you and even with studies ( when someone finds reason to do them)
Beta-agonist inhalers more than double death rate in COPD patients, analysis shows (press release)23 Sep 2006 14:07 GMT3
Comments from 00doc et al. on the following report would be
appreciated.
MikeV
Newstarget.com
Humidity23 Sep 2006 05:26 GMT1
does anyone else have problems with their asthma when the humidity is high?
melissa
On steroids need help23 Sep 2006 04:31 GMT3
Firstly let me explain my situation before I ask for your help.  I am
29 and Type 1 diabetic on insulin.  I have had a really bad cold which
has caused problem with my diabetes so I went to the doc.  I have been
diagnosed with pneumonia and given antibiotics, inhailers and steroids.
cellfood for asthma??21 Sep 2006 01:09 GMT111
I read on another newsgroup about people taking cell food in large doses for
help with asthma and claimed fantastic results. I've been taking it for
other reasons in the normal suggested dosage and after the first few days of
taking it, my husband and I both noticed a lot of ...
Very Scary & Desperate20 Sep 2006 22:37 GMT3
I have been having trouble breathing when I walk for some time. Now I am
having coughing & choking until I lose my
breath to the point I almost pass out. I have had this for about two
weeks, no fever. IT is very scary when I can't breathe. My doctor gave
steroids/immunosuppressant ?20 Sep 2006 21:54 GMT1
Since Asthma and Seasonal Allergies are caused by the immune system
over reacting and steroids suppress the immune system, can taking
things like Vitamin C and things to help boost your immune system make
asthma and allergies worse ?  It just seems like they would be counter
It's not asthma?20 Sep 2006 21:05 GMT6
My kids have been treated for asthma for years.  It's never been controlled.
This year, I started checking DS's peak flows and keeping a diary for him.
He has attacks once a month, sliding quickly from yellow to red over a week
and then another week to recover.  He lives more ...
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