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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Neelima Reddy Asthma medicine during pregnancy is safe. It is important to treat asthma during pregnancy for a healthy baby. Take asthma medicines during pregnancy and control your asthma in pregnancy. written by peter hutch The key to preventing asthma attacks and better asthma control is to avoid your known asthma triggers. We have some basic tips on how to avoid your triggers. Keep your asthma symptoms at bay with these helpful asthma prevention techniques written by Dr John Anne A severe respiratory infection in infancy greatly increases the risk of developing asthma," says the study's lead author Mitchell Grayson, M.D., assistant professor of medicine in the Division of Allergy and Immunology. written by Dr John Anne A severe respiratory infection in infancy greatly increases the risk of developing asthma," says the study's lead author Mitchell Grayson, M.D., assistant professor of medicine in the Division of Allergy and Immunology. "Less than one in 30 people who don't suffer a severe respiratory infection as a baby develop asthma, but of those who do get these infections, one in five goes on to have asthma written by kirk smith The greatest disadvantage of alternative asthma remedies is that they are not applying to any person who suffers from asthma. Some of those persons respond well at this kind of treatment, while others do not respond at all or worse, they encounter disturbing secondary effects for their health. written by David Silva While there's no shortage of theories about why asthma is becoming a major health concern, there is a shortage of definite answers. Which has led many people to ask why is asthma on the rise, especially in urban neighborhoods, and are there any new asthma treatments? << previous page 1 next page>> |