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  1. Anti-IgE Therapy in Asthma and Allergy by S.H. Arshad, K. Suresh Babu, et all 2001-01-15
  2. Biomedical Ambiguity: Race, Asthma, and the Contested Meaning of Genetic Research in the Caribbean by Ian Whitmarsh, 2008-07
  3. ABC of Asthma (ABC Series) by John Rees, Dipak Kanabar, et all 2010-05-17
  4. Asthma: Relax, You're Not Going to Die by Jonathan M. Berkowitz, 2003-04-01
  5. Asthma: An Alternative Approach by Ron Roberts, Judy Sammut, 1999-01-11
  6. Everything Parent's Guide to Children with Asthma: Professional advice to help your child manage symptoms, be more active, and breathe better (Everything Series) by Janice C. Simmons, 2008-04-01
  7. Teen's Guide to Living with Asthma (Teen's Guides) by William E., M.D. Berger, 2007-12-30
  8. Food Solutions: Asthma & Allergies by Chris McLaughlin, 2000-10-01
  9. Pediatric Allergy, Asthma and Immunology by Arnaldo Cantani, 2008-02-06
  10. My House Is Killing Me!: The Home Guide for Families with Allergies and Asthma by Jeffrey C. May, 2001-10-08
  11. Asthma Pocketcard Set
  12. On Asthma, Volume 2: Critical Editions of Hebrew and Latin Translations (Brigham Young University - Medical Works of Moses Maimonides) by Moses Maimonides, 2008-09-15
  13. All About Asthma (An Albert Whitman Prairie Book) by William Ostrow, Vivian Ostrow, 1992-09
  14. Freedom from Asthma: Buteyko's Revolutionary Treatment (Hale Clinic Health Library) by Alexander Stalmatski, 1999-04-15

101. Asthma Home Remedies, Asthma Home Remedies
Offers the Dramatic asthma Relief Report which provides information on a natural asthma treatment that allows sufferers to breathe freely and enjoy an active life again.
http://asthmahomeremedies.blogspot.com/
Asthma Home Remedies
Asthma is caused by different things in different people so the treatments vary greatly. In many cases for asthma sufferers it is a case of what to avoid.
Tuesday, 13 January 2009
Extrinsic and Intrinsic Asthma
Asthma starts at all ages. There are two types of asthma.
1. Extrinsic
2. Intrinsic
Extrinsic asthma is the most common type of asthma seen in asthma patients all over the world. Extrinsic asthma develops during childhood, since children are most susceptible to allergies. Most allergies in children are due to hay fever, eczema or family history of allergies.These allergies disappear as the child grows older and so does asthma, but they may reappear in later stages of life.
Intrinsic type of asthma occurs mostly in women who are in their late 20s and early 30s. It is not associated with allergies and intrinsic type of asthma is more chronic and perennial.
The cause of intrinsic asthma can be traced to respiratory tract infections. Asthma also has categorizations based on the intensity of the disease. Asthma can be mild, moderate and severe Mild asthma is found in 30% of the patients. With the decrease in air quality, asthma has become a very prevalent condition, especially in Western societies.
Scientists believe that if you have a parent with asthma, and depending on you genetic makeup, you run the risk of being predisposed to a diagnosis of asthma. Your risk of been diagnosed with an asthma allergy increases if you also have a sibling who has also been diagnosed with asthma. Preventers are used regularly and are taken long term to control chronic symptoms and prevent asthma attacks. Relievers are used for speedy, short-term relief during symptoms of worsening asthma attack. Medications for allergy-induced asthma reduce your body's reaction to a particular allergy and prevent your immune system from reacting to allergies.

102. Asthma Control Test
During the past 4 weeks, how often did your asthma symptoms (wheezing, coughing, shortness of breath, chest tightness or pain) wake you up at night or
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In the past 4 weeks , how much of the time did your asthma keep you from getting as much done at work, school or at home? All of the time Most of the time Some of the time A little of the time None of the time During the past 4 weeks , how often have you had shortness of breath? More than once a day Once a day 3 to 6 times a week Once or twice a week Not at all During the past 4 weeks , how often did your asthma symptoms (wheezing, coughing, shortness of breath, chest tightness or pain) wake you up at night or earlier than usual
in the morning? 4 or more nights a week 2 or 3 nights a week Once a week Once or twice Not at all During the past 4 weeks , how often have you used your rescue inhaler or nebulizer medication (such as albuterol)? 3 or more times per day 1 or 2 times per day 2 or 3 times per week Once a week or less Not at all How would you rate your asthma control during the past 4 weeks Not controlled at all Poorly controlled Somewhat controlled Well controlled Completely controlled Please enter your ZIP code: Why my ZIP Code? Reset Form
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103. Asthma Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatments And Causes - WrongDiagnosis.com
asthma information including symptoms, diagnosis, misdiagnosis, treatment, causes, patient stories, videos, forums, prevention, and prognosis.
http://www.wrongdiagnosis.com/a/asthma/intro.htm

104. Introduction: Asthma: Merck Manual Professional
Cough in Children A Merck Manual of Patient Symptoms podcast. asthma is a disease of diffuse airway inflammation caused by a variety of triggering stimuli resulting in
http://www.merck.com/mmpe/sec05/ch048/ch048a.html

105. Asthma Patientenleitlinie [www.Patientenleitlinien.de] Gesundheit + Medizin
Patientenleitlinie f r asthmatiker und deren Angeh rige. Umfangreiche Informationen von Definition bis Therapie und einer Datenbank mit Links, Adressen und Buchvorschl gen.
http://www.patientenleitlinien.de/Asthma/asthma.html

106. What Is Asthma?
Sep 24, 2010 asthma is a chronic ailment in which inflammation of the airways affects a persons s breathing. Most asthmatic people must avoid
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107. Asthma Issues
Menstuff is actively compiling information, books and resources on the issue of asthma. Facts about asthma. What is asthma? When You Have asthma
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Asthma
Facts about Asthma Resources
Facts about Asthma
Asthma can be controlled...You can do it! When you know how to control asthma, it no longer controls you. What is Asthma?
  • Asthma is a lung disease. It can be life threatening. Asthma is often chronic. In other words, you can live with it every day. Asthma causes breathing problems. These breathing problems are called attacks or episodes of asthma.
When You Have Asthma
It is important to:
  • Take your asthma seriously. Take your asthma medicines for asthma When asthma symptoms don't stop, get help
Know Your Symptoms
  • "I cough a lot while I exercise or even when I rest after exercising." "I have shortness of breath." "I make a wheezing sound when I breathe." "I feel tightness in my chest."
Do you feel this way sometimes? Any one of these symptoms may mean that you have asthma. You can have one or more of these symptoms or even different ones. Symptoms are clues that let you know that you are having an asthma attack.
What Starts Your Symptoms?

108. HEXAL Asthma - Informationen Für Patienten Und Fachkreise
Informationen ber asthma f r Patienten und Fachkreise, mit Peak-Flow-Meter, Online-Tagebuch und Brosch ren-Bestellservice.
http://www.asthma.hexal.de

109. Asthma Diagnosis, Asthma Symptoms, Asthma Attack, Treatment
Oct 21, 2010 asthma helpline is a patient education site on asthma, learn about asthma attack , symptoms, asthma diagnosis and asthma treatment,
http://www.asthmahelpline.com/
Asthma symptoms, asthma diagnosis and asthma treatment
Asthma Introduction What is Asthma Symptoms of Asthma Causes of Asthma ... Allergy Shots (Immunotherapy) Click to join Asthmahelpline last edited: 21-10-10 Asthma Helpline contains full information about asthma attack, asthma symptoms, asthma diagnosis and asthma treatment along with FAQs. Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease of airways of the lungs, often linked to heredity and environment. Asthma is considered as a major public health problem in many countries. Asthma is one of the most common chronic disease affecting both adults and children. According to WHO an estimated 300 million people worldwide suffer from asthma, with 250,000 annual deaths attributed to the disease. Asthma attack is characterized by sudden attacks of labored breathing, chest constriction and coughing. Traditionally, asthma is considered to be a condition characterized by narrowing of airways where in the patients would gasp for breath. Despite the availability proper diagnosis and treatment, it's morbidity and mortality continues to rise. The prevalence of asthma is increasing in developed as well developing countries through the world. The current prevalence is estimated to be 5 to more than 10%. In a normal individual, various airborne allergens (triggers) stimulate the production of antibodies and other chemicals in controlled quantity, which destroy the allergen but don’t harm the body. But in allergic individual who have asthma there is over production of antibodies and other chemicals which cause inflammation of the airways, which is causes symptoms and

110. Asthma - Asthma Bronchiale
Bietet asthmatikern und deren Angeh rigen Informationen und Services, mit Expertenrat und Diskussionsforum.
http://www.asthma-special.de/asthma/home.html

111. Asthma
Health information about asthma, Ask an Expert about asthma from experts in Cincinnati, Cleveland and Columbus, Ohio.
http://www.netwellness.org/healthtopics/asthma/
NetWellness provides the highest quality health information and education services created and evaluated by faculty of our partner universities.
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  • 112. Asthma
    Informationen zur Diagnose und Therapie des asthmas bronchiale verst ndlich erkl rt.
    http://www.dr-gumpert.de/html/asthma.html
    Dr. Marc Jungermann
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    Asthma bronchiale
    Synonyme im weiteren Sinne
    Bronchialasthma, Allergisches Asthma, Extrinsisches Asthma, intrinsisches Asthma, Status asthmaticus, Asthmaanfall, Kinderasthma, Berufsasthma Englisch: Häufige Tippfehler: Astma
    Definition Asthma
    Asthma bronchiale ist eine chronische Erkrankung der Atemwege, die anfallsweise zu Atemnot und Husten führt.
    Beim Asthma kommt es zu einer wiederholten und plötzlich auftretenden Verengung (Obstruktion) der Atemwege. Bei länger bestehendem Asthma kann es zusätzlich zu einem strukturellen Umbau des Atemapparates kommen.
    Häufigkeit (Epidemiologie)
    Vorkommen in der Bevölkerung
    Die Erkrankungshäufigkeit des Asthma bronchiale nimmt wie die anderer allergischer Erkrankungen weiterhin stark zu. In Deutschland sind circa 10% der kindlichen und 5% der erwachsenen Bevölkerung davon betroffen.
    Bei Kindern zählt Asthma bronchiale zu den häufigsten chronischen Erkrankungen. Haben die Eltern „atopische“ Erkrankungen (z.B. Allergien) liegt das Risiko eines Kindes an Asthma zu erkranken um bis zu 50% höher.

    113. UMMS Asthma Calculator
    Each year, adults and children with asthma have more than 100 million days of restricted activity. In spite of treatment advances, the number of days
    http://www.healthcalculators.org/calculators/asthma.asp

    114. Asthma Bronchiale - Onmeda: Medizin & Gesundheit
    Onmeda bietet Informationen ber Ursachen, Risikofaktoren, H ufigkeit, Symptome, Therapiem glichkeiten und Prognose von asthma bronchiale.
    http://www.onmeda.de/krankheiten/asthma.html

    115. Asthma News - Topix
    News on asthma continually updated from thousands of sources around the net.
    http://www.topix.com/health/asthma

    116. Breath Of Life
    An exhibition examining the history of asthma, personal experiences, and treatments.
    http://www.nlm.nih.gov/hmd/breath/breathhome.html
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    117. Sensory Hyperreactivity And Chemical Sensitivity, Airway Problems
    Research site concerning airway hyperreactivity. Includes abstracts, and information to download. .pdf format
    http://www.tilia.se
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    Sensory Hyperreactivity and Chemical Sensitivity
    Do you have airway problems caused by perfumed products, scents, irritating chemicals or cold air?
    Welcome to a research website within the fields of Sensory Hyperreactivity Multiple Chemical Sensitivity Sensitivity to Scents and Odors
    Eva Millqvist
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    MD, PhD
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    118. Allergic Asthma Medication - XOLAIR® (Omalizumab)
    Offers information on diagnosis, risk factors and treatment. Includes sections for teens, adults and parents.
    http://www.clearbreathing.com/

    119. Asthma
    The incidence of asthma in the United States (as well as in many other developed countries) has reached epidemic proportions. In the last 17 years,
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    Asthma
    The Problem
    The incidence of asthma in the United States (as well as in many other developed countries) has reached epidemic proportions. In the last 17 years, the number of sufferers in the U. S. has doubled to more than 14 million people.
    The Mechanism
    An attack of asthma begins when an allergen exocytosis of the mast cells with the release of These substances Although asthma begins as an allergic response, in time attacks can be triggered by nonspecific factors like cold air, exercise, and tobacco smoke.
    Why do some people develop asthma from exposure to agents that are harmless to others?
    For reasons that are not yet understood, some people have a predisposition to respond to antigens by making antibodies of the IgE class. The trait tends to run in families so there is probably a genetic component. These people are said to suffer from
  • 120. Tobreathe.org
    Resource center for both health professionals, and the public, including articles and news. In English and Spanish
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