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Professional's Personal Site Moderate Doctors Prescribe 'Environmental Control' For Allergy and Asthma Relief

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"Environmental control is the heartbeat, the cornerstone of
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The Ecology Works - Dustmitex   USA

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Laypersons Organisation Moderate Early exposure to farm life may cut asthma risk

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Farm kids are known to be less likely to develop asthma and allergies, and new study findings indicate that the protective effect of exposure to farm life is strongest when it occurs before a child reaches age 1.

Aerias, Better Health through Indoor Air Quality Awareness   USA

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Professional Organisation's Site Good Everything You Need to Know About Asthma & Food

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Do You Think That Food Is Triggering Your Asthma?, What Are Major Triggers Of Asthma?, Do Foods Trigger Asthma?,
Where Are Sulfites Found?, Do Other Food Ingredients Trigger Asthma?, What Can You Do To Prevent Asthma Triggered by Foods?.

International Food Information Council (IFIC)   USA

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Laypersons Organisation Moderate Exercise-Induced Asthma

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Patient information sheet. The different way to help you prevent exercise-induced asthma.

National Asthma Council Australia   Australia

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How Will I Know If I Have Exercise-Induced Asthma?
How Is Exercise-Induced Asthma Treated?
Monitoring Exercise-Induced Asthma With A Peak Flow Meter
What Sports Are Best for People with Exercise-Induced Asthma?

National Jewish Medical & Research Center   USA

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Professional's Personal Site Moderate EXERCISE-INDUCED ASTHMA

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A comprehensive, and informational article about Exercise induced asthma.

Louise H. Bethea, M.D.

Allergy & Asthma Care and Prevention for the Family   USA

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Professional Organisation's Site Good Exercise-Induced Asthma - Tips to Remember

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A brief but very good overview including treatment

American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology   USA

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Listen to answers for most common questions that you have on asthma. The audio clips are based on an interview with an asthma specialist Dr Virendra Singh originally taken in Hindi and later converted in other Indian languages by Cipla Ltd.

Asthma Cure   India

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Laypersons Organisation Good Explaining Asthma to a Child

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When a child is small, it can be hard to explain what asthma is. Try the tips below to make this job a little easier. Always use pictures to help you explain, and ask your doctor for pictures if you don’t have any. You will need to fit these explanations to your child’s asthma symptoms and action plan.

AIM Asthma Institute of Michigan   USA

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Laypersons Organisation Moderate Ex-smokers Reporting Asthma May Misinterpret Their Symptoms

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Researchers have shown that ex-smokers often report that they have developed asthma after stopping and suggest that these patients may be confusing symptoms of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease for asthma.

LinkMedica   United Kingdom

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