Yoga Can Reduce Asthma Symptoms: Study – Newsmax


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Yoga Can Reduce Asthma Symptoms: Study
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Researchers studying the effects of yoga on asthma have found that regular practice could improve quality of life and alleviate respiratory symptoms for people with the condition. However, ahead of World Asthma Day, May 3, health professionals stress
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Yoga could reduce asthma symptoms, study finds – MetroNews Canada


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Yoga could reduce asthma symptoms, study finds
MetroNews Canada
Researchers studying the effects of yoga on asthma have found that regular practice could improve quality of life and alleviate respiratory symptoms for people with the condition. However, ahead of World Asthma Day, May 3, health professionals stress
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Yoga ‘probably good for asthma symptoms and quality of life’ – NHS Choices


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Yoga 'probably good for asthma symptoms and quality of life'
NHS Choices
A major review of existing data found there is "moderate-quality evidence" that yoga improves both symptoms and reported quality of life in people with asthma. Yoga is an ancient form of exercise that focuses on strength, flexibility and breathing to
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Lower Air Pollution Levels Linked To Fewer Asthma Symptoms, Respiratory Problems In Children – Medical Daily


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Lower Air Pollution Levels Linked To Fewer Asthma Symptoms, Respiratory Problems In Children
Medical Daily
The authors found a 47 percent reduction in ambient air pollution during that period was associated with a 32 percent decline in bronchitis symptoms among 10-year-olds with asthma. Children without asthma reaped benefits too: They were also 21 percent …

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When Air Quality Improves, So Do Kids’ Asthma Symptoms – MedPage Today


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When Air Quality Improves, So Do Kids' Asthma Symptoms
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Declining levels of air pollution in Southern California were linked to reduced rates of asthma and other respiratory conditions in children, a small longitudinal study showed. Reductions in ambient air pollution over the course of 20 years were
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New Survey: People Living with Asthma Believe It Is Controlled, But Persistent Symptoms and Limits – PR Newswire (press release)

New Survey: People Living with Asthma Believe It Is Controlled, But Persistent Symptoms and Limits
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VIENNA, Va., and RIDGEFIELD, Conn., April 7, 2016 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — A new survey of people living with asthma reveals they may be accepting persistent symptoms and limits to their everyday activities because they believe their asthma is …

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Asthma and hay fever suffers can help scientists tackle conditions by sharing symptoms in #BritainBreathing app – The Independent


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Asthma and hay fever suffers can help scientists tackle conditions by sharing symptoms in #BritainBreathing app
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Scientists are calling on hay fever and seasonal asthma suffers to share their symptoms on a new app to help build a better understanding of what causes allergies. The one if four people in the UK who suffer from seasonal allergies, including hay fever

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