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DanW
posted 09/23/2007, comments (2)

Occupational Asthma

Hi, I'm Dan.  I'm involved with several online asthma and allergy communities, and I'm a community moderator at one of them, WEGOHealth.com.  One of the first threads I started in the WEGO forums was one on occupational asthma. It didn't get much response, so I figured that, despite the American Academy of Allergy,... Read moreChevron
outdoorgirl
posted 08/02/2007, comment (1)

help for allergy induced asthma

I developed allergy induced asthma in 1997 after an anapylaxis reaction to an antibiotic. Since then, here are some things that have made my life easier:-when I am having asthma problems, I cut out dairy.  Dairy increases mucus and I feel I am drowning!  Cheese is fine, but I cut out icecream on those days.   I always use... Read moreChevron
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Nancy Sanker

Nancy Sanker

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Asthma Advocate
posted 07/19/2007, comments (0)

Back to School: Lessons for parents of asthmatic children

My sister is busy shopping for school supplies for her three elementary-aged kids. School starts in less than three weeks. And what am I doing? Still reveling in the fact that the block Fourth of July party went so well! Back in "my day" kids didn't start school until after Labor Day, but there's one group of dedicated... Read moreChevron
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Kathi  MacNaughton

Kathi MacNaughton

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Living with Asthma
posted 07/11/2007, comments (0)

Start Eating Healthier for Better Breathing

Teens are notoriously poor eaters. Of course, each teen is different, but it's not uncommon for teens to eat a lot of fast food and to make less than sensible food choices. A study published by the American College of Chest Physicians found, though, that teens who don't eat a healthy, balanced diet have more asthma symptoms,... Read moreChevron
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Nancy Sanker

Nancy Sanker

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Asthma Advocate
posted 06/20/2007, comments (0)

Obesity and Asthma

Seems like a grim title, especially when I sit here writing in the land of sweet tea, fried green tomatoes and peanut butter pie. But the truth is that asthma is now related to the weighty issue of extra poundage. No one wants to hear this, especially during potato salad and let’s-grab-an-icecream-cone season, but it’s also a great time to... Read moreChevron
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