Everything to Know About the Flu – Season, Symptoms, Prevention, Treatment – I4U News


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Everything to Know About the Flu – Season, Symptoms, Prevention, Treatment
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Complications from flu in this case could be pneumonia, bronchitis, sinus, ear infections, severe asthma, and triggered heart failure among others. These situations require hospitalizations in emergency ward, and treatment may last for a couple of weeks.
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That Wheezy Feeling: Asthma Irritants and What You Can Do About Them – The Beijinger (blog)


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That Wheezy Feeling: Asthma Irritants and What You Can Do About Them
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"Ozone, in the short term, can be a more irritating asthma trigger. But PM2.5s are a more serious long term trigger because they get way down in the lungs and stay there,” he says. “They're not filtered well through our respiratory tract, and can

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Could Smart Devices Alert Children About Asthma Triggers? – Healthcare Informatics


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Could Smart Devices Alert Children About Asthma Triggers?
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Researchers from UCLA and the University of Southern California are developing a technology platform designed to enable users' smartphones and smart watches to notify them of their unique triggers for asthma attacks. The four-year, $6 million grant
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Miscarriages, Asthma, Hair Loss & More Shocking Claims about Hair Relaxers by … – Bella Naija


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Miscarriages, Asthma, Hair Loss & More Shocking Claims about Hair Relaxers by
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A Nigerian Environmental Justice Research Coordinator for Black Women for Wellness – Teni Adewumi, has claimed that not only does using chemical relaxers lead to Asthma & Hair Loss, but it can also cause Uterine Fibroids, Dermatitis (inflammation of

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Children and adult mentors pledged to healthy habits, learn about asthma triggers – Peoria Journal Star


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Children and adult mentors pledged to healthy habits, learn about asthma triggers
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The campaign is the students' Public Relations Senior Capstone Project that focuses on preventing asthma by adopting healthy habits like eating well and exercising. The program included activities such as hearing local nurses speak about healthy living

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Beliefs about medication predict the misattribution of a common symptom as a medication side effect – Evidence from an analogue online study.

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Beliefs about medication predict the misattribution of a common symptom as a medication side effect – Evidence from an analogue online study.

J Psychosom Res. 2015 Oct 13;

Authors: Heller MK, Chapman SC, Horne R

Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Some perceived medication side effects may be ‘normal’ symptoms that patients misattribute to the medication. Using an analogue approach, we tested if medication beliefs predict whether participants misattribute a headache as a side effect and subsequently intend to stop medication.
METHODS: We recruited 690 participants, 223 reporting a past asthma diagnosis. They received information about asthma and Molair, a fictitious asthma treatment modeled on a licensed treatment (montelukast). We varied the description of efficacy and side effects (which did not include headache). Pre-exposure to this information, participants completed the Beliefs about Medicine Questionnaire (BMQ)-General and the Perceived Sensitivity to Medicines Scale (PSM), post-exposure they completed the BMQ-Specific. Participants were asked to imagine they experienced a headache while taking Molair. Finally, they rated whether the headache was a side effect (misattribution) and if they would stop taking Molair (behavioral intention).
RESULTS: Nearly a quarter (170) of participants misattributed the headache to Molair and 69 (10%) subsequently intended to stop Molair. Both outcomes were predicted by general and specific medication beliefs. Odds of misattribution (m) and behavioral intention (i) increased with higher General Harm (ORm=1.90, ORi=2.72), General Overuse (ORm=1.74, ORi=1.56) and Molair Concern beliefs (ORm=1.52, ORi=1.78, all p<.01), but decreased with General Benefit (ORm=0.72, ORi=0.53) and Molair Necessity beliefs (ORm=0.72, ORi=0.70, all p<.05).
CONCLUSION: Symptom misattribution and subsequent intentions to stop Molair were predicted by pre-exposure beliefs about medicines in general and post-exposure beliefs about Molair. Patients with negative medication beliefs may be prone to misattribute symptoms and subsequently stop medication.

PMID: 26519128 [PubMed – as supplied by publisher]

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Have You Tried Any of These Natural Remedies For Asthma? – About – News & Issues


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Have You Tried Any of These Natural Remedies For Asthma?
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As most asthma sufferers know, there's a huge cost associated with managing asthma symptoms with prescription drugs and natural asthma remedies may help. And while having a rescue inhaler on hand and relying on prescription drugs in case of …

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Missing Microbes Provide Clues About Asthma Risk – NPR


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Missing Microbes Provide Clues About Asthma Risk
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"The bottom line is that if you have these four microbes in high levels you have a very low risk of getting asthma," says Brett Finlay, a microbiologist at the University of British Columbia who helped conduct the research. "If you don't have these
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