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  • Do Allergy Shots Help In Reducing The Allergy Symptoms?  By :
    Allergy shot, which is also known as immunotherapy, is the most effective way to fight against particular allergen. The latest techniques of allergy shot, i.e. oral immunotherapy, intranasal immunotherapy, and rush immunotherapy are very much helpful in treating allergies
  • Childrens Asthma: Problems When Sleeping  By : Chris Le Roy
    The majority of children have some difficulty during the night. To wake a couple of hours after going to sleep with a nasty cough is common. As is snoring, bed-wetting, and restless sleeping [thrashing about and waking often].
  • Asthma: Blocked Nose, Post Nasal Drip, Itchy Nose or Eyes  By : Chris Le Roy
    There is only one way to get asthma or a blocked nose and that is because you are breathing like an elephant. You are not an elephant, and your body will try to stop you from breathing so much.
  • The Secret of Nocturnal Asthma  By : Chris Le Roy
    Remember there is only one way you can get asthma. Asthma during sleep is also as simple. When the human body becomes horizontal, the resistance to deeper breathing is reduced. Ie it is a lot easier to breathe more deeply when you are lying down. As soon as you become unconscious, your breathing gets deeper and deeper, simply because of the horizontal position.
  • ASTHMA: Shallow Breathing To Tune Your Body  By : Chris Le Roy
    We are now at the position where we can discuss more exactly the process that if followed will normalize your breathing. We have seen in earlier chapters that our breathostat or respiratory centre has somehow become set at the wrong level.
  • How To Help Your Child Stop Coughing  By : Chris Le Roy
    The key point here is that when you start to do this you may feel a little uncomfortable. In the past when there was a slight tickle in your throat or a feeling of 'lumpiness' in your chest, you coughed and had short term relief.
  • Bad Breath Symptoms and Cure  By : Michael Harvey
    Until recently, most treatments have been generally unsuccessful in resolving bad breath conditions. Serious, persistent, chronic bad breath is now very much treatable.
  • Forms and Types of Bronchitis  By :
    Bronchitis is a common respiratory disease that involves inflammation and often infection of the bronchial mucosal membranes. The symptoms generated by bronchitis vary according to the causes and the seriousness of the disease. Judging by the intensity and the duration of the disease, bronchitis can be either acute or chronic.
  • Your Nose Is For Breathing Your Mouth Is For Eating  By : Chris Le Roy
    There are several reasons why it is obvious that your nose is designed to be breathed through. Firstly, your nose is like an air conditioner for your lungs. Air that passes through your nose on the way to your lungs is filtered by the nose. Your nose will massively reduce the amount of dust, pollens, bacteria, virus, or anything else that is floating in the air.
  • What Asthma Relief Drugs Are Actually Doing To You!  By : Chris Le Roy
    One of the things that you should recognize is that the closing of your airpipes is basically your bodys defense against the lowering CO2 levels caused by you breathing more than is appropriate for the amount of physical work you are doing. It is your defense against your releasing more CO2 than you produce.
  • Exercise and Physical Exertion Induced Asthma  By : Chris Le Roy
    A large number of people only get symptoms of asthma during or after physical exertion. They go up a flight of stairs, or go for a jog and become breathless.
  • Asthma: Learn how to measure your breathing level using - The Measurement Pause  By : Chris Le Roy
    Asthma is a terrible disease that has victims from all over the world and nobody seems to be immune from this disease. In my article I am going to outline the following breathing test that will give you a simple measurement of your breathing level. It is easy to do, and can be done by anyone over the age of 4 years.
  • What Is The Theory Behind The Buteyko Method and Helping Your Asthma?  By : Chris Le Roy
    According to the Buteyko Method, the key to Asthma and other diseases lies in the gas - carbon dioxide.
  • Asbestos - The Silent Killer  By : Mirko Davidovic
    Emperors have cherished it. Egyptians made their burial clothes from it. Royals made their prized covers and napkins from it.For all its glory Asbestos has one huge downfall. It was killing people and they did not even know it.
  • Is Asthma A Myth Or A Fact?  By : Eddy Kong WW
    This article is explaining whether is a myth or a fact.
  • Are There Other Asthma Treatment Reliefs  By : Eddy Kong WW
    This article is to discuss are there any other asthma treatment reliefs.
  • Who Else Wants To Know About Asthma Food Allergy?  By : Eddy Kong WW
    This article is to discuss what is actually asthma food allergy and how to identify it.
  • Oxygen, Lungs and How They Relate to Respiratory Problems  By :
    Your lungs are amazing working parts of your body. They allow you to breathe in and out, and perform the very important option of making sure that oxygen gets pumped throughout your body...
  • 7 Steps To Control Childhood Asthma  By : David Kane
    Asthma is the most common chronic childhood

    disease. This article gives 7 clear steps that can be taken to manage

    the condition and reduce its impact on your child.
  • Who Else Wants To Achieve Asthma Control?  By : Eddy Kong WW
    This article aims to inform reader on how to achieve asthma control using simple and yet effective techniques.
  • What To Look Out For With An Asthma Attack?  By : Eddy Kong WW
    This article is to highlight what to look out for when an asthma attack come and how to deal with it? Read on.
  • How To Detect Asthma Attack Symptoms and Stress?  By : Eddy Kong WW
    This article is about how to detect asthma attack symptoms and stress. Read on.
  • Are Allergies and Asthma Related?  By : Amanda Baker
    Are allergies and asthma related? If so, to what degree? Explore the the possible answers.
  • How To Find An Alternative Medicine For Asthma?  By : Eddy Kong WW
    This article is about how to find a suitable alternative medicine for asthma with new medical breakthroughs. Read on.
  • How To Know The Many Phases Of Allergic Asthma?  By : Eddy Kong WW
    Sad to said that you may be born with allergies because your mother unknowingly ingested food and perhaps milk to which she was allergic during her pregancy. Read on.
  • Do You Know That You Can Live A Healthy Life With Allergy Asthma?  By : Eddy Kong WW
    This article is about how you can live a healthy life with allergy asthma. There are various steps and strategies to lead on. Read on.
  • How To Identify An Allergic Asthma?  By : Eddy Kong WW
    Allergic asthma is a chronic inflammatory disorder of the airways. Its symptoms are made worse by exposure to an allergen (e.g., dust, mold, pollen, animal dander) to which the patient has been sensitized. For the rest of the article, read on.
  • Could You Have Asthma?  By : Eddy Kong WW
    Having an ongoing cough maybe a symptoms of you having asthma. Did you ever think about it? According to American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (AAAAI). Asthma is a chronic lung disease that affects 20.3 million people in the United States. For the rest of the article, read on...
  • Do You Know That Asthma Sufferers Can Live Drug-Free And Breathe Freely?  By : Eddy Kong WW
    Asthma, an allergic inflammation of the lungs is on the rise among Americans, particularly among African American children. These children can live a drug-free life. Read the rest of the article here.
  • Myths about Halitosis, Bad Breath  By : Michael Harvey
    The 10 most common myths about bad breath and halitosis are explained by Dr. Anthony Dailley in this very informative article.
  • Don’t Panic, It’s Only Asthma  By : David Kane
    An asthma attack is usually regarded as a physical experience, yet it also has an emotional component. This article looks at why emotional triggers can start asthma attacks, the people most susceptible to these events, and how to deal with them.
  • 5 Warning Signs That Could Keep You Out of ER  By : David Kane
    Many people knowingly experience asthma for the first time when they are rushed to the emergency room with acute breathing problems. Many of them did not realize they had asthma. This article gives five warning signs for asthma and what to do if you suspect you have asthma.
  • Understanding When Bronchitis Treatment is Necessary  By :
    Many patients who suffer from respiratory conditions are diagnosed with bronchitis. Bronchitis is a very common respiratory illness and it can occur in anyone, regardless of age.
  • Issues on Asthmatic Bronchitis  By :
    People with asthma or chronic bronchitis often develop asthmatic bronchitis. Patients who suffer from asthma develop asthmatic bronchitis when their previous respiratory condition becomes severe and persistent,
  • Interesting Aspects of Acute Bronchitis  By :
    Acute bronchitis is very common among people with respiratory conditions. This type of bronchitis can occur in anyone, at any age.
  • How to Recognize Bronchitis Symptoms  By :
    Bronchitis is a very common respiratory condition and it can be occur in anyone, regardless of sex and age.
  • The real secret to coping with asthma  By : David Kane
    Despite asthma being one of the most common chronic diseases it is still often misunderstood. If you or a loved one have been diagnosed with asthma and feel overwhelmed, take comfort from the fact that we know more about this disease and how to manage it than ever before. This article outlines what this condition is, how it is often treated, and the real secret to dealing with asthma.
  • Risk Factors of Pneumonia  By :
    Pneumonia is inflammation and infection of the lungs, causing difficulty breathing, cough and chest pain. Pneumonia can either affect one or both lungs and there are various forms of the disease. The most common causes of pneumonia are: pulmonary infection with viruses (influenza, herpes simplex virus, varicella-zoster, adenovirus, respiratory syncytial virus), gram positive bacteria (Streptococcus pneumoniae, Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus pyogenes) and gram negative bacteria (Haemophilus influenzae, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Neisseria meningitides, Pseudomonas aeruginosa). Pneumonia can a
  • Interesting Facts about Walking pneumonia  By :
    There are many forms of pneumonia and the disease generates different symptoms depending on its origin. Pneumonia generally affects both lungs and involves infection, irritation and swelling. Sometimes only one pulmonary lobe may be affected, in which case the disease is not very serious. Sometimes pneumonia affects only the upper pulmonary region (bronchial area), while in some cases the disease affects the entire region of the lungs. There can be many factors that contribute to the development of pneumonia. When the disease is caused by infectious agents, the disease is more serious and requ
  • How to Recognize Walking Pneumonia Symptoms  By :
    Pneumonia is a common disease of the lungs. Around 3 million people in the United States alone are diagnosed with pneumonia each year and most of them require hospitalization and medical treatment. Pneumonia can be developed by anyone, although it is mostly common in small children, teenagers and elderly people. People with special conditions are also very exposed to developing pneumonia: people with weak immune system, people with internal disorders (cirrhosis, kidney problems), people with chronic pulmonary obstructive diseases (bronchitis), people who receive cancer treatments or people who
  • Common Pneumonia Symptoms  By :
    Pneumonia is inflammation and often infection of the lungs. Although some forms of pneumonia are mild and don’t require medical treatment, other forms of the disease can be severe and need prompt medical intervention. Statistics indicate that over 3 million people in the United States are diagnosed with pneumonia each year, and many of them require hospitalization. When pneumonia is caused by infectious agents, the disease is very contagious and it can be easily transmitted through sneezing, cough or physical contact. Therefore, many patients are not hospitalized for the seriousness of their d
  • Common Pneumonia Causes  By :
    There are many pneumonia causes and risk factors that can facilitate the development of the disease. Pneumonia is inflammation and infection of the lungs, generating symptoms like cough, headache, chest discomfort when breathing, difficulty breathing, shortness of breath, muscle pain, fever and a general state of fatigue. Although the symptoms of pneumonia may not appear to be serious, resembling those of flu or cold, some forms of the disease need immediate medical assistance and treatment.
  • The Rise of Allergies and Asthma  By : David Kane
    It is estimated that over half of Americans between the ages of 6 and 59 would test positive to one or more allergens. This article looks at what causes allergies and some preventative actions you can take.
  • Asthma treatment utilizing natural health products versus prescription medicine  By :
    This article gives an overview on asthma, its various symptoms, treatment options and how to treat it naturally.
  • Better Living With Asthma  By :
    If you have asthma, managing it is an important part of your life.
  • Finding the Rhythm in Your Breath  By : Jeanie Marshall
    This article explains the value of focusing on your breath, and especially on the rhythm of your breath. This practice is equivalent to a very brief meditation.
  • Breathing Problems - Natural Solutions  By : Robert Elias Najemy
    Breathing difficulties can seriously handicap our ability to function and enjoy life. Air is our most vital source of energy and vitality.
  • Breathing Exercises – Importance of Holding Breath  By : Sanjay Johari
    Breathing exercise will be more effective when you are conscious of how it is helping you. This article tells you what happens when you hold breath as a part of your exercise.
  • Asthma and Air Purifiers  By : Dan Farrell
    If You Are An Asthmatic You Should Consider Air Purifiers As A Remedy.
  • Health Problems Caused By Air Pollution  By :
    Air pollution causes many problems with the ecology of the planet. However, the most immediate concerns for many humans are the health risks it poses for people.

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