Bronchial asthma; Exercise-induced asthma
You can reduce asthma symptoms by avoiding known triggers and substances that irritate the airways.
Olympic athletes go through years of training and physical conditioning in anticipation of competing against others that have the same... Read more »
Today marked my final day of the elimination diet. Three weeks without gluten, dairy or nightshade veggies (tomatoes, peppers, white... Read more »
A parent of one of my 10 year old asthma patients found that the Phys ed teacher frequently assigned her son to the goalie position... Read more »
Have you seen the reports circulating that say: "... the most widely recommended treatments to reduce dust mites had no effect on... Read more »
Asthma experts preach we asthmatics should exercise no matter how severe our asthma is. This is true. Yet new research suggests exercise... Read more »
The cold temperatures and dry air of winter can make the symptoms of exercise-induced asthma worse, experts say, but that doesn't mean people who... Read more »
Drinking a caffeinated beverage an hour before exercising may cut symptoms of exercise-induced asthma (EIA), a new study has found. Researchers in... Read more »
Stress can wreck havoc on your health. And if you have asthma, you no doubt know that stress can cause asthma symptoms. The signs and symptoms of... Read more »
A small study published in Chest found that asthma sufferers who normally take drugs such as Advair can reduce their reliance by increasing... Read more »
According to experts at the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, up to 13 percent of the American population suffers from... Read more »
Proper warm up and cool down may prevent an asthma attack during exercise... Read more »