Tag: season
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Asthma attacks up in harvesting season – Chandigarh Tribune
Chandigarh Tribune Asthma attacks up in harvesting seasonChandigarh TribuneAsthma is caused by inflammation of the air passages that make airways narrow temporarily, resulting in difficulty in breathing. It is a genetic disease, which means that one can inherit it from parents. There are 25 per cent chances of a child having … View full post…
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Reduce asthma risks in 2016 winter season, shingles , COPD and bronchitis – Bel Marra Health
Reduce asthma risks in 2016 winter season, shingles , COPD and bronchitisBel Marra HealthRespiratory diseases like asthma, COPD and bronchitis can be troublesome in the winter season as the colder air can make it much more difficult to manage these diseases. Asthma in the winter can trigger asthma attacks and seasonal allergies. The cold … View…
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Holiday allergies, asthma attack triggers to avoid during the holiday season – Bel Marra Health
Bel Marra Health Holiday allergies, asthma attack triggers to avoid during the holiday seasonBel Marra HealthAccording to the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (ACAAI) two-thirds of allergy sufferers experience symptoms all year round. Even after pollen dies down, there are a number of triggers that can aggravate those who normally suffer …and more »…
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Everything to Know About the Flu – Season, Symptoms, Prevention, Treatment – I4U News
I4U News Everything to Know About the Flu – Season, Symptoms, Prevention, TreatmentI4U NewsComplications 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.Biography – Centers for Disease Control…
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Allergy and Asthma Sufferers Beware as Holiday Season Kicks In – nwitimes.com
Allergy and Asthma Sufferers Beware as Holiday Season Kicks Innwitimes.comSATURDAY, Nov. 21, 2015 (HealthDay News) — There are a number of steps people with allergies and asthma can take to deal with the challenges they may face over the holidays, an expert says. "Two-thirds of allergy sufferers have symptoms year-round, …Weight gain in childhood could worsen…
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Allergy and Asthma Sufferers Beware as Holiday Season Kicks In – U.S. News & World Report
Allergy and Asthma Sufferers Beware as Holiday Season Kicks InU.S. News & World ReportSATURDAY, Nov. 21, 2015 (HealthDay News) — There are a number of steps people with allergies and asthma can take to deal with the challenges they may face over the holidays, an expert says. "Two-thirds of allergy sufferers have symptoms year-round, …Weight gain…
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Allergy and Asthma Sufferers Beware as Holiday Season Kicks In – HealthDay
Allergy and Asthma Sufferers Beware as Holiday Season Kicks InHealthDaySATURDAY, Nov. 21, 2015 (HealthDay News) — There are a number of steps people with allergies and asthma can take to deal with the challenges they may face over the holidays, an expert says. "Two-thirds of allergy sufferers have symptoms year-round, … View full post on asthma…
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Why Fall Is Worst Season for Your Child’s Asthma – Health Essentials from Cleveland Clinic (blog)
Health Essentials from Cleveland Clinic (blog) Why Fall Is Worst Season for Your Child's AsthmaHealth Essentials from Cleveland Clinic (blog)After children head back to school, they go straight into peak virus season. If your child has asthma, this can exasperate the condition. It's important to anticipate heightened symptoms and have a plan in place, says…
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Why Fall Is Worst Season for Your Child’s Asthma – Health Hub from Cleveland Clinic
Health Hub from Cleveland Clinic Why Fall Is Worst Season for Your Child's AsthmaHealth Hub from Cleveland ClinicAfter children head back to school, they go straight into peak virus season. If your child has asthma, this can exasperate the condition. It's important to anticipate heightened symptoms and have a plan in place, says Giovanni Piedimonte,…
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Dealing with asthma season – New Zealand Herald
Dealing with asthma seasonNew Zealand HeraldNew Zealand has some of the worst asthma rates in the developed world. The Asthma Foundation says 14 per cent of children have received medicine for asthma – more boys than girls – and 11 per cent of adults, with women more likely to be affected than …and more » View full…