Yoga can’t be considered routine intervention for patients with asthma – News-Medical.net


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Yoga can't be considered routine intervention for patients with asthma
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Researchers of the report, which is published in the June issue of Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, the scientific journal of the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (ACAAI), examined 14 previously published studies to determine
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Breathless: While asthma can’t be cured, proper treatment can stop it from … – PennLive.com

Breathless: While asthma can't be cured, proper treatment can stop it from
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Asthma is a chronic lung disease that makes it hard to breathe. The airways of asthma sufferers are often swollen, inflamed and extra sensitive to triggers that can cause an asthma attack, according to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America

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Asthmatics suffering ‘because doctors can’t understand inhalers’ – Telegraph.co.uk


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Asthmatics suffering 'because doctors can't understand inhalers'
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They say asthma sufferers including children are ending up in accident and emergency with serious breathing difficulties because they have not been given sound advice on how to use inhalers. Asthma, which affects up to eight million people in Britain,
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Healthcare professionals as bad as patients at good respiratory inhaler techniqueScience Codex
Inhalers 'not being used correctly'The Press Association

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A healthy partnership when traditional medicine can’t do it all – Philadelphia Inquirer

A healthy partnership when traditional medicine can't do it all
Philadelphia Inquirer
Our clinic recently saw a mother whose 5-year-old daughter has severe, persistent asthma. The mother reported that the mold and unrepaired cracks in her drafty apartment windows were making it very difficult to keep the daughter's asthma under control.

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