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Kathi  MacNaughton

Kathi MacNaughton

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Living with Asthma
posted 11/11/2009, comments (0)

Asthma & the Older Adult Series: Managing Your Asthma

So, you've been diagnosed with asthma for the first time as an older adult? Well, welcome to an ever-growing club! More and more older adults are being diagnosed with asthma these days. I talked about why in the previous post in this series.   But what's important to realize is that although there is no cure for asthma -- it's a chronic... Read moreChevron
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Rick Frea

Rick Frea

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A Registered Respiratory Therapist and asthmatic
posted 11/11/2009, comments (0)

24 Signs of a Great Asthma Doctor

For those of you new to this asthma disease -- and even some of us longtimer asthmatics -- it's good to have an idea of what to expect from your asthma doctor.   Yes, it is true that most asthma doctors are gallant asthma doctors.  Still, it is your job as a Gallant Asthmatic to make sure you have a top notch asthma doctor... Read moreChevron
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James Thompson, MD

James Thompson, MD

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Board Certified Allergist and Internist
posted 10/05/2009, comment (1)

Your Asthma Control Checklist for the Fall and Winter

For many of us, it's hard to believe the summer is over. Actually, those of us in the Midwest and Northeast regions of the United States aren't certain when summer 2009 began. October is typically my busiest month for managing patients with asthma. The return of children to school, the arrival of cold and flu season, the use of forced air heating... Read moreChevron
Nureet Cohen

Nureet Cohen

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

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Fred Little

Fred Little

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Doctor and Asthma Expert
posted 04/24/2009, comments (0)

A New Look At Your Rescue Inhaler

In this entry, I would like to discuss the implications of some recently published basic science research on the function of beta agonists -- the most common class of quick-relief inhalers that includes albuterol. While the research was done with mice, it has implications on human asthma treatment, particularly in light of recent controversies of... Read moreChevron
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