Cycling federation doctor: Nothing surprising about prevalence of asthma amongst pro riders – CyclingTips


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Cycling federation doctor: Nothing surprising about prevalence of asthma amongst pro riders
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In the wake of the Simon Yates adverse analytical finding for the anti-asthma medication Terbutaline, CyclingTips has sought to answer a question many are asking: just why do so many pro cyclists have asthma? Given that said cyclists are amongst the
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8 Surprising Facts About Asthma and Seasonal Allergies – U.S. News & World Report


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8 Surprising Facts About Asthma and Seasonal Allergies
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6 Surprising Asthma TriggersChances are, you know someone with asthma — after all, about one in 12 people in the U.S. has the condition. Having asthma means to have airways that are inflamed, which makes them particularly sensitive to substances ranging from pollution to dust. Exposure to an asthma trigger can cause the narrowing and swelling of the airways, as well as increased production of mucus, making it very difficult to breathe. When these asthma symptoms are particularly intense, that’s called an asthma attack — and knowing what exactly triggers these attacks is vital for people with the respiratory condition.


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