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Kathi  MacNaughton

Kathi MacNaughton

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Living with Asthma
posted 08/10/2009, comments (0)

Asthma & the College Student: P.A.C.K. for Success!

You're 17 or 18 years old and you're about to embark on the biggest journey of your life -- going off to college. If you also have asthma, it's important to keep your health in mind as you get ready for college.   The American Academy of Allergy Asthma & Immunology (AAAAI) has come up with a simple approach to managing asthma in new... Read moreChevron
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James Thompson, MD

James Thompson, MD

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Board Certified Allergist and Internist
posted 06/29/2009, comments (0)

"When Can I Stop My Asthma Medication?"

This is a common question in my office and invariably leads to several minutes of discussion with asthma patients and parents. There is no cure for asthma and, contrary to widely held belief, people do not "outgrow" asthma. It took a long time for me to convince my asthmatic wife that asthma is life-long but, with good treatment, it may go into... Read moreChevron
Nureet Cohen

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www.myasthmasolution.com
posted 06/26/2009, comments (2)

My asthma solution

 
kahler
posted 06/06/2009, comments (4)

Scared to live alone w/ Asthma. Breaking up with my boyfriend of 5 years. Need advice Please

Hi.  This is a serious question.  I have had asthma since the age of 10.  My asthma is directly related to allergies of all kinds.  For the last 5 years I've lived with my boyfriend, and before that I lived with my parents.  We are breaking up and this will be the first time that I am actually living alone, and it scares... Read moreChevron
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James Thompson, MD

James Thompson, MD

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Board Certified Allergist and Internist
posted 05/26/2009, comments (3)

Asthma Triggers: Cockroach Sensitivity Is More Widepread Than Previously Thought

"Doc, I don't have cockroaches. Why is my skin test to cockroach positive?" A downtown Chicago businessman who owns a home in an upscale Chicago suburb asked this question earlier this year.   I'll start with an update on this topic Recent asthma research has focused on a common allergen often briefly discussed in reports on indoor... Read moreChevron
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