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  1. Teen's Guide to Living with Asthma (Teen's Guides) by William E., M.D. Berger, 2007-12-30
  2. Your Asthma-Free Child by Richard Firshein, 2002-09-16
  3. Pediatric Allergy, Asthma and Immunology by Arnaldo Cantani, 2008-02-06
  4. Asthma: Relax, You're Not Going to Die by Jonathan M. Berkowitz, 2003-04-01
  5. On Asthma, Volume 1 (Brigham Young University - Medical Works of Moses Maimonides) by Moses Maimonides, 2002-05-09
  6. Key Advances in the Clinical Management of Asthma by Glenis Scadding, Brian O'Connor, 2004-04
  7. Breathing Free: The Revolutionary 5-Day Program to Heal Asthma, Emphysema, Bronchitis, and Other Respiratory Ailments by Teresa Hale, 2000-08-22
  8. Of Love And Asthma by Ferdinand Mount, 1997-08-11
  9. ABC to be Asthma Free. Buteyko Clinic self help book for children by Patrick McKeown, 2004-09-04
  10. Peter, the Knight with Asthma by Janna Matthies, 2009-09-01
  11. Asthma Pocketcard Set
  12. My House Is Killing Me!: The Home Guide for Families with Allergies and Asthma by Jeffrey C. May, 2001-10-08
  13. Asthma: A Clinician's Guide by Margaret Varnell Clark, 2010-07-07
  14. NAET Say Goodbye to Asthma (Say Good-Bye To...) by Devi S. Nambudripad, 2003-12-12

81. Asthma Information Center [ASTHMAINFOCENTER]
asthma Information Center 19.03.2003 when air is rare. asthmainfocenter.Welcome to one of the first major asthma sites on the net.
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Welcome to one of the first major asthma sites on the net. It is intended for physicians, pharmacists, journalists, researchers and other health care professionals as well as for patients and parents of children with asthma. The mission is to facilitate communciation and to provide you with basic instructions and latest developments.
In no case can an internet page take the place of a medical consultation. Asthma is too serious to risk experiments and self-treatment trials. GO SEE A DOCTOR IN ANY CASE OF RESPIRATORY SYMPTOMS.
The website supports the standard of the Health On the Net Foundation for medical web sites. The source of all information is given at each topic.
Responsibility: Information signed with Asthma Information Center (AIC) is reviewed by at least one approved physician. Information signed with WORLD is contributed by the public - we are NOT responsible for this information. Source: gives the source of each information Peer review: shows if the information has been reviewed of more than three physicians Last update: displays the date of the last change Link: shows the number of pages / kb data.

82. Aha! Stiftung Fuer Allergie, Haut Und Asthma
Das Schweizerische Zentrum f¼r Allergie, Haut und asthma ist eine politisch und konfessionell unabh¤ngige Patientenorganisation in der Rechtsform einer Stiftung. Es finden sich umfangreiche Informationsm¶glichkeiten f¼r Betroffene.
http://www.ahaswiss.ch

83. My Asthma - Take Control Of Your Asthma And Allergies
An online resource for people with asthma, which helps users monitor their health and improve understandi Category Health Conditions and Diseases asthma...... Take Control of Your asthma and Allergies. Myasthma is a unique online communitydedicated to assisting you in managing your asthma and allergies.
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FREE membership TECH SUPPORT Need Help? Password? HEALTH CHANNELS MyAsthma MyBP MyDiabetes We subscribe to the HONcode principles of the Health on the Net Foundation Take Control of Your Asthma and Allergies MyAsthma is a unique online community dedicated to assisting you in managing your asthma and allergies.
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Track your peak flow, symptoms, triggers, and medication usage. Review your progress with graphs and reports that you can share with your healthcare provider. Personalized Education
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Share personal stories, make friends, and gain support and advice from our Forums on asthma, allergies, and general health. Up-to-Date Information
Learn more about your condition, including lifestyle issues, treatment options; and devices such as peak-flow meters and spacers.

84. We've Updated Our Pages -- The New England Journal Of Medicine
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85. Secondhand Smoke Causes Women Decreased Lung Function
Secondhand smoke causes decreased lung function in women, especially women with asthma, according to a recent study.
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Secondhand Smoke Causes Women Decreased Lung Function Secondhand smoke causes decreased lung function in women, especially those with asthma, according to a study presented at the American Thoracic Society International Conference in Atlanta on Tuesday. The study of more than 10,000 adults, 440 of whom had asthma, found secondhand smoke did not affect the lung function of men.
"Among females with and without asthma, we found that the greater their exposure to environmental tobacco smoke, the lower their lung function," said Mark Eisner, M.D., M.P.H., Assistant Professor of Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco. "The effect was greatest in women with asthma their chronic airway inflammation makes them even more susceptible to the effects of secondhand smoke." He noted that men were more likely to be exposed to secondhand smoke at work, while women were more likely to breathe in secondhand smoke at home. "It's possible that men who are more sensitive to environmental tobacco smoke can more easily avoid it at work, while women can't avoid secondhand smoke at home," he said. "Or there may be a biological difference between men and women, such as women's smaller airways, which causes them to be more affected by smoke." Dr. Eisner said that healthcare professionals who care for people with asthma should assess if patients are exposed to smoke and counsel them to avoid exposure.

86. Asthma Care Ireland
Site contains safe and effective breathing methods, questions, Buteyko information, and tips.
http://www.asthmacare.ie/
Former Asthma Care patient as quoted in Irish Independent 28 January 2003 News And Media Featured on RTE Open House 26/02/03
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Scientific Trials First Moscow Medical Institute 1981
Mater Hospital Brisbane Australia 1995.
90% reduction of reliever medication
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University of Strathclyde 2001
98% improvement of asthma symptoms 90% reduction of medication More on Scientific Trials How to Contact Us Asthma Care, Laurel Lodge, Dublin 15 Asthma Care, Office six, Calbro House, Tuam Road, Galway freephone 1800 931 935 or Email mailto: info@asthmacare.ie Or use the contact us form on the left Last Updated: 30th November 2002 Enquiries Name: Email Address: Phone: Comments var site="s15inhaler"

87. Asthma NSW Home Page
Provides current information about asthma, including a newsletter and local community support.Category Health Conditions and Diseases asthma Organizations......asthma Calendar Visitors Book Disclaimer.
http://www.asthmansw.org.au/

88. Can't Breathe? Suspect Vocal Cord Dysfunction!
Information about Vocal Cord Dysfunction (VCD)a commonly misdiagnosed breathing problem that mimics asthma, anaphyllaxis, and hysteria.
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CAN'T BREATHE? SUSPECT VOCAL CORD DYSFUNCTION!
Vocal Cord Dysfunction (VCD) is a hidden, yet common , usually unsuspected condition of throat closure choking sensation that can strike any age , can cause sudden, severe episodes (attacks) of breathing difficulty , sometimes with wheezing stridor (harsh, high pitched, ‘windy’ gasping sounds). In the Emergency Room (ER), VCD is usually mis diagnosed as being difficult (refractory, or brittle) asthma , anaphylaxis (severe, life threatening allergic reaction), or hysteria (all in one’s head). VCD can feel like straining to breathe through a straw. Some cannot get any air in (or out) at all. Panic and fear of dying from feeling that one isn’t getting in enough air, often causes repeated ER visits or hospitalizations. The " throat" closure actually occurs inside the voice box (larynx), (behind the "Adam's apple") when the vocal cords go into a "closing-up" spasm. (See drawing on page 1). VCD attacks can happen at any time , including at night, while sleeping.

89. Occupational Asthma - Current Perspectives
Home Page for Health, Environment and Work Click on Image Occupationalasthma Current perspectives. Contents Top of page asthma Links.
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    Definition, and Frequency
    "Occupational asthma is a disease characterised by variable air flow limitation and/or airway hyper-responsiveness due to causes and conditions attributable to a particular occupational environment and not to stimuli encountered outside the workplace" (Bernstein et al 1993). Within this definition two types of occupational asthma can be distinguished: In the first instance, there is agreement, that the syndrome of chest tightness, wheezing, shortness of breath, dry cough etc, which appears after a latent period of occupational exposure constitutes occupational asthma. The second category of occupational asthma is that developing without a period of latency and often associated with exposure to high concentrations of irritants. Its symptoms may be somewhat different from that of asthma that follows a latent period. This is often referred to as Reactive Airways Dysfunction Syndrome ( RADS It should be borne in mind that the airways that are afflicted by asthma are a continuation of the airways starting in the nose. It is therefore not surprising that many asthma cases also have rhinitis, (often preceding the asthma). Rhinitis literally means inflammation of the nose. Its symptoms are commonly those which the lay person associates with "hay fever" - an itchy, blocked or runny nose, often red and accompanied by sneezes. There may also be eye symptoms (itchy, glazed or runny). Thus

90. Garden City Asthma & Sleep Center - Welcome
Includes articles, events, patient information, clinical trials, resources and videos, physicians and services. Serving Garden City, New York, and the surrounding communities.
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91. Internet Scientific Publications
ISPUB.com subscribes to the. The Internet Journalof asthma, Allergy and Immunology TM 15320642.
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92. "Asthma Treatment Safe, Natural Asthma And Allergy Relief Without Side Effects"
A report on alternative asthma treatment based on personal experience.
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Asthma Prevention Asthma Drug Side Effects What Is Asthma? What Others Have to Say ... Questions? You can have rapid freedom Are you sick from asthma drug side effects? You don't have to take them to be free of your symptoms. If you are skeptical and don't believe it, read what others have to say: "I ordered your Asthma Relief Report and really wasn't too hopeful that this would be an answer. My husband and I were astounded at the immediate relief and it has been over a month now with no inhalers or medicine. No congestion, no coughing, it is really miraculous. After 15 years of medication and two winters with life threatening episodes, I am just teary eyed as I thank you for bringing this to light. (My husband) is so thrilled that I am laughing without starting coughing spasms, and breathing deeply. I'm like a new person. A friend in Tacoma has also tried it. She was at least as bad as I was, if not worse, and has also received immediate relief. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your resource."
Judy Nichols, Eureka, Montana  

93. Allergy Asthma Technology: Asthma & Allergy Products And Information
Information on allergy, asthma and a wide range of products intended to enhance quality of life.Category Shopping Health Respiratory Conditions asthma......Welcome Welcome to Allergy asthma Technology, a site dedicated to helpingreduce exposure to allergens as simply and effectively as possible.
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Welcome to Allergy Asthma Technology, a site dedicated to helping reduce exposure to allergens as simply and effectively as possible. Inside you will find medically tested and approved allergy and asthma prevention products, located in the Product Guide , as well as extensive health information on causes, diagnoses, and treatments of allergy and asthma. Education for Better Health The Resource Center provides valuable information on common allergy and asthma symptoms, their causes, and recommendations for living a more healthy, allergen-free lifestyle. Current articles regarding allergy and asthma care, expert advice, and related conditions are located in our informative Physician Center Please remember, this information is not a substitute for professional medical care. See your family doctor if you have any questions about allergies, asthma, or any other health-related concern.

94. Year Book Of Allergy, Asthma And Clinical Immunology
Published yearly. Online purchase is possible.
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95. Redirect
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96. N C H S - FASTATS - Asthma
asthma (All figures are for US). Health EStat asthma Data (2000-2001). 50, No.15.Approximately 17.7 million adults (18 and over) reported having asthma (1998).
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National Vital Statistics Reports, Vol. 50, No.15 Approximately 17.7 million adults (18 and over) reported having asthma ( More females (10.5 million) than males (7.1 million) reported having asthma
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Asthma was the primary reason for 9.3 million visits to office-based physicians in 2000.
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Frequencies of selected respiratory diseases among persons 18 years of age and over; by selected characteristics: United States, 1997
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Percents of selected respiratory diseases among persons 18 years of age and over; by selected characteristic: United States, 1997 View/download PDF Related Links National Center for Environmental Health, National Asthma Control Program, CDC

97. What's Asthma All About
What¹s asthma All About? Is a freely accessible movie about asthma. Itis manage it. Flash 4 Plugin Required and Sound Recommended,
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98. Urticaria
General information on urticaria, what can trigger it, types and identification, and treatment from the American College of Allergy, asthma, and Immunology.
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Urticaria, commonly known as hives, usually strikes suddenly. First the skin itches, then it erupts into red welts. The itching may be severe, keeping people from working or sleeping. It's a distressing disorder which affects an estimated 20 percent of the population at one time or another in their lives. What is urticaria?
Most cases of urticaria are acute, lasting from a few hours to less than six weeks. Some cases are chronic, lasting more than six weeks. The welts may appear in one place, disappear after a short time, then erupt at another spot, then another. They are made worse by scratching. Each individual hive lasts no more than 24 hours. What kinds of things can trigger attacks of urticaria?
Bouts of urticaria have been traced to such triggers as infections, drugs (including aspirin), certain foods and additives, cold, sun exposure, insect stings, alcohol, exercise, endocrine disorders and emotional stress. In some people, pressure caused by belts and constricting clothing causes eruption. Urticaria may be a response to infection including the common cold, strep throat and infectious mononucleosis. In the urticaria-prone person, these triggers cause the body to release chemical mediators, including histamine, from cells. Histamine (which causes itchy, runny noses and watery eyes in hay fever sufferers) dilates the walls of blood vessels, allowing fluids to leak out into the surrounding tissues. Swelling and itching are the result.

99. Northwest Asthma
Clinics located in Alaska and Washington states.Category Health Medicine Medical Specialties Allergist......About NAAC Click here for more information about Northwest asthma and AllergyClinic, including profiles of our physicians, employment opportunities, our
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100. PULMICORT TURBUHALER - Home
Features information about how to use the drug, full prescribing information for US residents, and a glossary as well as asthma information and resources.
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Welcome to the PULMICORT TURBUHALER Web Site, your on-line source for asthma information and treatment with PULMICORT TURBUHALER. Bookmark this page as we will continually provide updates to help you better manage your asthma.
PULMICORT TURBUHALER is used to treat asthma in adults and children 6 years of age and older.
PULMICORT TURBUHALER is not a bronchodilator and should not be used to treat acute, or sudden, asthma attacks.
Common side effects with PULMICORT TURBUHALER include respiratory infection, headache, oral candidiasis (thrush in the mouth), pharyngitis (sore throat), voice alteration (hoarseness), and sinusitis.
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