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Laypersons Organisation Moderate Asthma Triggers

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Animal Dander, Colds & Viruses, Dusts & Dust Mites, Allergies, Exercise Induced Asthma (EIA), Household Products, Smoke, Emotions, Weather, Nighttime

Childhood Asthma Foundation   Canada

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Professional Organisation's Site Moderate Asthma Triggers

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Asthma attacks are often caused by common environmental
"triggers". Certain triggers affect some people more than others, so it is important to observe one's surroundings when having an asthma attack. Take notice of any common triggers in the area that may have caused the attack. In the future, you can avoid the triggers that
affect you the most and thus suffer from fewer asthma attacks.
A list of triggers that can cause an asthma attack

Asthma Help.Com   USA

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Professional Organisation's Site Good Asthma Triggers

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U.S Enviromental Protection Agency (EPA)   U.S.A

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Professional Organisation's Site Moderate Asthma Triggers and Management - Tips to Remember

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A brief but good overview.

American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology   USA

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For Health Professionals Commercial Organisation's Site Moderate Asthma Under-treated Among Health Professionals

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Results of a new study show that asthma is under-treated or mistreated among health professionals diagnosed with the disease.

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Doctor's Guide to Asthma Information and Resources   USA

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Laypersons Organisation Good Asthma Videos

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This page contains on-line videos to assist your family in coping with Asthma.

AsthmaMoms   USA

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Commercial Organisation's Site Good Asthma, Food Allergy & Nutrition

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Some very interesting points are made in this article which examines the influence of food on asthma and its role in food allergy.

Certain statements will not necessarily be accepted by orthodox medicine.

Stephen J. Gislason MD

Solutions For Health Problems - Environmed Research Inc. & Alpha Nutrition Educational Programs   Canada

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Laypersons Organisation Excellent Asthma, get the Triggers out of your Home and School

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What asthma is, Examples of asthma triggers, Symptoms of asthma, Controlling asthma, Making sure your child's school is asthma friendly

Aerias, Better Health through Indoor Air Quality Awareness   USA

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Professional Organisation's Site Excellent Asthma, Sport, Excercise, and the Air that we Breathe

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A very good overview on the prevention and treatment of asthma occurring due to sport or exercise.

Dr Fred Nagel

Allergy Society of South Africa (ALLSA)   SouthAfrica

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Professional Organisation's Site Excellent Asthma: Eight Questions To Ask When It Doesn't Get Better

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A patient handout from the American Academy of Family Physicians

My asthma doesn't seem to be getting better. What can I do?
Question 1: Is it something in my environment?
Question 2: Is it something in my workplace?
Question 3: Is it because I'm not taking my medicine the right way?
Question 4: Is it because I don't know enough about asthma?
Question 5: Is it because I don't know how bad my asthma is?
Question 6: Is it because I'm not using my inhaler the right way?
Question 7: Do I need to change medicines?
Question 8: Is it really asthma?

American Academy of Family Physicians   USA

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