Migraines and Asthma Study: Those With Breathing Issues May Suffer Worse Headaches – Newsmax


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Migraines and Asthma Study: Those With Breathing Issues May Suffer Worse Headaches
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"In this study, persons with episodic migraine and asthma at baseline were more than twice as likely to develop chronic migraine after one year of follow-up as compared to those with episodic migraine but not asthma," Dr. Vincent Martin, professor of
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Asthma may lead to chronic migraineThe Indian Express
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People without asthma can experience breathing difficulties during bushfires … – ABC Online


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People without asthma can experience breathing difficulties during bushfires
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Irritants in the air can trigger people without asthma to experience symptoms of altered breathing during bushfire season. Chair of the National Asthma Council's pharmacist group Marcus Weidinger said it was not just people with diagnosed respiratory …

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Infants’ Asthma Treatment May Cause Stunted Growth, But Breathing Is More … – Medical Daily


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Infants' Asthma Treatment May Cause Stunted Growth, But Breathing Is More
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A study presented over the weekend at the 54th annual meeting of the European Society for Pediatric Endocrinology in Spain suggests that asthma treatment in the first two years of a child's life may lead to stunted growth. However, because childhood
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Breathing Made Easy: How Connected Inhalers May Increase Your Patients’ Asthma … – PersonalTech MD (blog)


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Breathing Made Easy: How Connected Inhalers May Increase Your Patients' Asthma
PersonalTech MD (blog)
In 2006 I was on a run when, all of a sudden, I couldn't breathe. After three consecutive incidents, my physician diagnosed me with exercise-induced asthma. Since my asthma wasn't out of control, I didn't have to take a preventive steroid inhaler; I

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