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Commercial Organisation's Site Good Asthma and Exercise

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Ways to Reduce Exercise-Induced Bronchospasm

The Lung Association   Canada

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Factors That Influence Exercise-Induced Bronchospasm

The Lung Association   Canada

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Professional Organisation's Site Moderate Asthma and exercise - Work out your workout worries

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If you have asthma, you don't have to sit on the sidelines when it comes to exercise.

A somewhat short but good article.

Mayo Health Oasis   USA

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Commercial Organisation's Site Excellent Asthma and Pregnancy

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General Facts
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Asthma Medications and Pregnancy
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Medications to Avoid During Pregnancy

The Lung Association   Canada

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Laypersons Organisation Moderate Asthma Symptoms And Physical Training

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Physical training improves general health in asthmatics but does not change their symptoms or lung function.

Some asthmatics wishing to exercise, or do some kind of sport, may hesitate because they are unsure whether exercise might exacerbate their asthma symptoms or cause an asthma attack.

LinkMedica   United Kingdom

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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 Good Brochure - Asthma and Exercise

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Some people with asthma cope better and have fewer "attacks" of asthma if they are fit. It is not a cure for asthma but it can be a big help. It should be a part of your asthma management plan.

Asthma Australlia   Australia

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Professional Organisation's Site Good Brochure - Asthma at School

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Asthma awareness, What is asthma?, Is all asthma the same?, Asthma medication, Asthma and exercise, Managing asthma at school.

Asthma Australlia   Australia

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Commercial Organisation's Site Acceptable Can asthmatics still exercise?

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Can asthmatics still exercise?

MERCK & CO   USA

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Commercial Organisation's Site Moderate Causes of Allergic Asthma

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A brief descritpion of the following: Pollen, Air Pollutions, Mold and exercise

MERCK & CO   USA

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