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All People Who Are Interested In "children with asthma"

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Kathi  MacNaughton

Kathi MacNaughton

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Living with Asthma
posted 11/04/2009, comments (0)

Asthma & the Older Adult Series: Getting the Right Diagnosis

For most of this century, asthma has largely been thought of as a kids' disease. And, while it's true that more than 6 million kids in the United States alone may have asthma, asthma can come on at any age... including in the senior years. In fact, asthma in adults over the age of 65 has been growing by leaps and bounds the past couple of decades.... Read moreChevron
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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
Breathe!

Breathe!

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Transformational Breath Facilitator
posted 09/09/2008, comments (0)

Transformational Breath Technique for Asthma,by Patty Alessi TBF Teacher/CTTrainer

Regarding Asthma- Facilitator of Transformational Breathwork Shares Having been very amazed at the Transformational Breath Technique[Tm] in my own life. I am equally so very interested as I see asthmatic conditions improve rapidly during series of facilitated Transformational Breath Sessions that I feel compelled to share this... Read moreChevron
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Nancy Sanker

Nancy Sanker

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Asthma Advocate
posted 04/28/2008, comment (1)

Falling into the Health Insurance Chasm With Asthma

So what happens when your 28-year-old son has an unexpected health insurance gap and is sick? You get a blazing-fast education in how to find a health care professional who will even see you without that magic card and then you try to figure out how to finance the required tests and then, the toughest part, you try to find asthma medications... Read moreChevron
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