Breathe easy: Stay warm or risk asthma attack, say doctors – The Express Tribune


The Express Tribune

Breathe easy: Stay warm or risk asthma attack, say doctors
The Express Tribune
According to the provincial health department's health information system report, more than 107,064 patients from K-P were suffering from asthma from January to October 2013. Swat topped the list with 12,572 asthma patients, followed by 9,812 in Swabi, 

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Have Asthma? Here is how Aloe Vera gel can save you! – The Express Tribune (blog)


The Express Tribune (blog)

Have Asthma? Here is how Aloe Vera gel can save you!
The Express Tribune (blog)
The increase in industrial and vehicular pollution has led to the rise in Asthma cases around the world. Other factors that trigger asthma are anxiety, depression and an overactive immune system. In this disease, the air passage in the lung compresses

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Indians highest users of asthma medicines yet quality of life low: survey – Indian Express

Indians highest users of asthma medicines yet quality of life low: survey
Indian Express
Though the use of medicines to treat asthma is the highest in india, the country also reported the lowest levels of controlled asthmatics. India has the highest levels of overnight hospitalisations. Majority of the respondents said they had to leave

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Living in damp houses tied to asthma in kids – Indian Express


Indian Express

Living in damp houses tied to asthma in kids
Indian Express
Living in damp or mouldy houses is associated with asthma, allergies, hay fever and eczema in children, a new study has claimed. The largest-ever worldwide study of the link between damp homes and respiratory and allergic conditions, involved 46,000 
Damp homes linked to asthmaThe Australian

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World Asthma Day: Cases on rise, treatment facilities on decline – The Express Tribune


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World Asthma Day: Cases on rise, treatment facilities on decline
The Express Tribune
“An increase in the asthma can only be controlled in Islamabad if we can control pollen allergy,” he said. Dr Qazi said sadly in Islamabad well-known physicians and allergy centres are using outdated techniques to control allergy. “There is a need to
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