Tuesday, February 14, 2012

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Kathi MacNaughton

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Living with Asthma

Advocate for Your Own Health

This is a more general sharepost this time. Although highly relevant for anyone with asthma, the recommendations I'm making would be useful for almost every person who wants to be in control of their health.   I want to make a bold statement: You have not only the right, but also the responsibility, to take charge of your... Read moreChevron
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Nancy Sanker

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Asthma Advocate

The Gift-Giving Season is Year-Round – An Asthma Book is a “Must-Buy”

We’re trained to think about heavy-duty gifting during thetraditional season at the end of the year, but in reality, we all search forthe perfect gift each and every month. Believe me. I know these things to betrue. My sister and her peers with elementary school children are alreadyplotting who is going to give what as end-of-the-year teacher... Read moreChevron
posted 03/15/2007, comments (0)|
Joanne C. Mueller

Joanne C. Mueller

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DANGERS OF ELECTRICAL ITEMS CLOSE TO BEDS

I am grandmother of two boys who were diagnosed w/rare immune deficiencies.  One of their primary health problems was said to be asthma.   They often required serial nebulizer treatments, oral Prednisone and prophylactic antibiotics as well as stronger antibiotics for chronic sinus infections.   BOTTOM LINE:   I... Read moreChevron
posted 03/01/2007, comments (0)|
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Nancy Sanker

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Asthma Advocate

Permanent Solutions for Temporary Buildings

A completed Master’s degree is just around the corner, but first, my son, Shane must do a semester of student teaching. Two weeks ago he received his assignment, an almost-new high school North of Tuscaloosa, Alabama. My husband and I were fortunate enough to see his school, but along the way we noticed a school with multiple portables or... Read moreChevron
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Fred Little

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Doctor and Asthma Expert

Dust and Asthma

House Dust and AsthmaIn this entry, I would like to discuss how house dust and dust mites contribute to asthma in adults and children. There are also strategies you can use to control your and your child’s exposure to dust and dust mites, an important indoor asthma trigger for many individuals.What is dust allergy?While we often can see dust... Read moreChevron
posted 12/08/2006, comments (0)|

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