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Montelukast before exercising
Asthma and exercise (scuba diving)
Is there an advantage in using Salmeterol instead of using albuterol?
High altitude/asthma

American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology   USA

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SCUBA diving and the effects on asthma.
How to verify asthma diagnosis.
Immunomodulatory treatments for asthma.
Does magnesium therapy have a role in management of chronic asthma?
Approach to atypical bronchospasm.
Carcinoid as cause of atypical asthma.
Are some climates better than others for asthmatics?

American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology   USA

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Asthma isn't a disease.
It is a condition of restricted airways characterized by wheezing, coughing, chest tightness, and shortness of breath. Sometimes the only symptom is coughing.

Russell Roby, J.D., M.D., A.C.A.A.I., F.C.L.M.

The Allergy Center   USA

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What is Asthma? Helping Students Control Their Asthma, Recognize Asthma Triggers, Avoid or Control Asthma Triggers, Follow the Asthma Management Plan. Ensure That Students With Asthma Have Convenient Access to Their Medications. Modify Physical Activities to Match Current Asthma Symptoms. Recognizing Symptoms and Taking Appropriate Actions. Symptoms That Require Prompt Action. Signs That May Indicate Poorly Controlled Asthma Confusing Signs: Is it an Asthma Episode or a Need For More Support?

National Heart, Lung & Blood Institute   USA

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What is pretty common in everyone with asthma is the effect of exercise, that is, aerobic exercise - the sort that makes you huff and puff. If your asthma is a little out of whack, or slightly unstable, then exercise will bring it on.

A brief overview.

AllergyNet Australia   Australia

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When your child has asthma, you need to think about how their asthma will react to the activities he or she take part in. ItÂ’s best to pick activities that are fun and healthy, and learn how to manage his or her asthma during these activities.

When choosing an activity, think about:

AIM Asthma Institute of Michigan   USA

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The Value of Exercise

The Lung Association   Canada

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Exercise-Induced Bronchospasm

The Lung Association   Canada

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Symptoms of Exercise-Induced Bronchospasm

The Lung Association   Canada

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Stages of Exercise-Induced Bronchospasm

The Lung Association   Canada

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