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  1. Dr Tom Plaut's Asthma Guide for People of All Ages by Thomas F. Plaut, Teresa B. Jones, 1999-12-01
  2. NAET Say Goodbye to Asthma (Say Good-Bye To...) by Devi S. Nambudripad, 2003-12-12
  3. Clinical Asthma: Expert Consult by Mario Castro, Monica Kraft, 2008-04-25
  4. Bronchial Asthma: A Guide for Practical Understanding and Treatment (Current Clinical Practice)
  5. Manual of Asthma Management by Paul M. O'Byrne, Neil C. Thomson, et all 2000-10
  6. Asthma: Basic Mechanisms and Clinical Management
  7. Fatal Asthma (Lung Biology in Health and Disease) by Sheffer, 1998-04-15
  8. Textbook of Pediatric Asthma: An International Perspective by Charles K Naspitz, Stanley J Szefler, et all 2001-04-19
  9. Monitoring Asthma (Lung Biology in Health and Disease)
  10. Saw Palmetto: Hormone Enhancer: Safe and Effective Self-Care for Impotence, Asthma, and Bronchitis (Natural Care Library) by Stephanie Pederson, 2000-02-15
  11. The Patient's Book of Natural Healing: Includes Information on: Arthritis, Asthma, Heart Disease, Memory Loss, Migraines, PMS, Prostate Health, Ulcers by Jonathan V. Wright, Alan Gaby, 1999-12-15
  12. Essential Pediatric Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology (Essentials of Pediatrics) by Rauol Wolf, 2004-02-01
  13. Breathe Easy: Young People's Guide to Asthma by Jonathan H. Weiss, 2003-03
  14. Bottom Line's Healing Remedies-Over 1,000 Astounding Ways to Heal Arthritis, Asthma, High Blood Pressure, Varicose Veins, Warts and More!

81. Asthma Homepage
Occupational and work related asthma health and safety advice fromthe Health and Safety Executive. asthma. There are an estimated
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There are an estimated 1,500 to 3,000 new cases of occupational asthma each year. This rises to 7,000 cases a year if you include asthma made worse by work (work-related asthma) Your industry ? Industry and topic sites: agriculture air transport biocides chemicals ... more Agriculture Air transport Biocides Construction Chemicals Diving Docks Engineering Explosives Food Manufacture Gas supply Haulage Health services Mining industry Motor vehicle repair Offices Offshore oil and gas Pesticides Printing industry Railways Textiles and footwear More Asthma Asbestos Carriage dangerous goods CHIP COMAH Confined spaces COSHH Domestic gas Drugs and alcohol Electrical safety Falls from height Fire and explosion Fireworks First Aid at work Human factors Involving workers Land use planning Latex allergies Musculoskeletal disorders Noise Radiation Risk education Risk management Road safety (work related) Skin at work Slips and trips Stress Transport (workplace) Vibration Violence (workplace) More
This website will tell you about:
  • The main causes of occupational asthma What it is like to get the disease What employers have to do to protect their employees (see Live Issues and Information) What HSE and stakeholders are doing to tackle the problem (see Programme of Work)
This website does not deal with asthma in children or the non-working population eg. from substances in the home or general environment.

82. Home Page
Works to help sufferers manage and control the disease through the support of education, referrals and research. Includes pollen counts, FAQ and news.
http://www.aafa-md.org/

We are here to help you manage your asthma and allergies

The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America, Maryland-Greater Washington, D.C. Chapter, is a local, non-profit health organization dedicated to improving the quality of life for asthma and allergy sufferers and committed to eliminating these serious diseases. The Foundation is the only health agency in the Maryland-Greater Washington, D.C. area exclusively dedicated to fighting asthma and allergic diseases.
We staff health fairs, provide asthma care training and develop support groups, make presentations to schools, industry, government and community organizations, and organize fundraising events, and much more.. In the Maryland-Greater Washington D.C. area alone...

83. Secondhand Smoke Causes Women Decreased Lung Function
Secondhand smoke causes decreased lung function in women, especially women with asthma, according to a recent study.
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Secondhand Smoke Causes Women Decreased Lung Function Secondhand smoke causes decreased lung function in women, especially those with asthma, according to a study presented at the American Thoracic Society International Conference in Atlanta on Tuesday. The study of more than 10,000 adults, 440 of whom had asthma, found secondhand smoke did not affect the lung function of men.
"Among females with and without asthma, we found that the greater their exposure to environmental tobacco smoke, the lower their lung function," said Mark Eisner, M.D., M.P.H., Assistant Professor of Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco. "The effect was greatest in women with asthma their chronic airway inflammation makes them even more susceptible to the effects of secondhand smoke." He noted that men were more likely to be exposed to secondhand smoke at work, while women were more likely to breathe in secondhand smoke at home. "It's possible that men who are more sensitive to environmental tobacco smoke can more easily avoid it at work, while women can't avoid secondhand smoke at home," he said. "Or there may be a biological difference between men and women, such as women's smaller airways, which causes them to be more affected by smoke." Dr. Eisner said that healthcare professionals who care for people with asthma should assess if patients are exposed to smoke and counsel them to avoid exposure.

84. (T78) AsmaNet: Asthma On The Web / Bienvenue Sur Asmanet Web Server For Professi
Translate this page Asmanet web site for professionnals involved with clinical research on asthma- forum is mailtoMichel Godard(at)Paris.net.
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85. National Allergy Supply - Allergy Relief Products, Asthma Relief Products, And S
Provides supplies and products for allergy, asthma, and sinus relief as well as symptoms associated with dust mites, pollen, and mold.
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86. Medinfo: Asthma
Medinfo s patient information on asthma, an inflammation of the tubes of the lungswhich causes them to be obstructed, and therefore air passes though them
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Asthma
Asthma is inflammation of the tubes of the lungs which causes them to be obstructed, and therefore air passes though them less easily.
Symptoms
The main symptoms are:
  • Difficulty breathing or "shortness of breath", associated with a "tight" feeling. This may be associated with exercise, come on at night, or on exposure to various external stimuli.
  • Audible wheeze is often present.
  • Cough may be the main symptom in some children.
Causes
The cells in the lungs react to various irritants such as:
  • Substances to which the individual is allergic ( allergens ) eg house dust mite, cat/dog fur, horses, pollen.
  • Chemical irritants , eg cigarette/tobacco smoke, pollutants from factories and car exhausts, household cleaners and sprays, perfumes, etc.
  • Low temperatures.
  • Exercise.
This causes the tubes in the lungs to narrow which results in difficulty breathing. Asthma frequently runs in families and is closely associated with hayfever and eczema . Sometimes other members of the family will have asthma, hayfever, or eczema, or combinations of these. It is essentially caused by an allergic type of reaction of the immune system. Sometimes the irritants which set off the reaction are not strictly allergens but chemical irritants eg smoke, some fumes. In families with a strong history of this sort of condition, the genes which cause asthma are probably in place from birth, but the condition is activated by outside factors. These factors may include excessive exposure to house dust mites or smoke in the first few months of life, illness eg a severe infection, or exposure to irritant chemicals. There are various theories about why asthma is becoming more common, but some of these require more work to confirm or refute them.

87. Asthma & Allergy Foundation Of America For Asthma And Allergy Symptoms
Dedicated to controlling and curing asthma and allergy symptoms; southern California chapter.
http://www.aafasocal.com/

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88. Joint Council Of Allergy, Asthma, And Immunology
Issues, asthma Legislation Comparison July 29, 2003. Copyright © 2004; TheJoint Council of Allergy, asthma, and Immunology Last updated 02/27/04.
http://www.jcaai.org/
Postings of Interest Section Description Members Venom Extract (June 3, 2004) Members HIPAA Update for Allergists (May 27, 2004) Members Updated HIPAA Compliance Program (May 27, 2004) Members Dealing with Co-Pays (May 19, 2004) Members Billing for Xolair Administration - An Update (May 12, 2004) Members OIG Audits of Allergy Services (May 5, 2004) Members Immunotherapy Forms (May 5, 2004) Members OIG Proposal on Charges Substantially in Excess of Medicare Charges (April 28, 2004) Members Updated HIPAA Compliance Forms (April 21, 2004) Members Emergency Notice : Medicare Definition of a Dose IS INCORRECT (April 21, 2004) Members New News Extra - Xolair Administration Billing
(April 20, 2004) Members Payment of Medicare Claims: How Allergy Does
(April 14, 2004) Members Federal Regulation of Human Subjects Research
(April 7, 2004)

89. Aha! Stiftung Fuer Allergie, Haut Und Asthma
Das Schweizerische Zentrum f¼r Allergie, Haut und asthma ist eine politisch und konfessionell unabh¤ngige Patientenorganisation in der Rechtsform einer Stiftung. Es finden sich umfangreiche Informationsm¶glichkeiten f¼r Betroffene.
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90. Asthma
Preface. Introduction. Diagnosis Evaluation. Specific diagnostic techniques.A. Clinical evaluation of asthma B. Physiologic evaluation. Management.
http://www.jcaai.org/Param/Asthma.htm
Preface
Introduction
Specific diagnostic techniques
A. Clinical evaluation of asthma
B. Physiologic evaluation
Management
A. Classification of asthma severity
B. Severe acute intractable asthma
C. The fatality-prone asthmatic
D. Environmental avoidance
E. Pharmacotherapy
F. Immunotherapy in the asthmatic patient
G. Patient education
H. Consultation with an asthma specialist
Special Conditions
A. CONCOMITANT CONDITIONS
B. Asthma and anaphylaxis
C. Management of asthma during pregnancy D. Nocturnal Asthma E. Exercise-induced asthma F. Nasal and sinus disease and asthma G. Gastroesophageal reflux (GER) and asthma H. Aspirin-sensitive asthma I. Air pollution in asthmatic patients J. Psychological factors K. Occupational asthma L. Asthma in the school setting M. Socioeconomic, geographic, and cultural factors N. Asthma in children Home What is the JCAAI Members Only ... Other Web Sites Last updated

91. Deutscher Allergie- Und Asthmabund E.V.
News, Infos, Links zu Allergien und asthma.
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92. ControlAsthma.com
UhOh. It’s the two-headed asthma creature - ready to ruin your day. They’rethe two main components of asthma. Learn how to keep asthma in its place and.
http://www.asthmacontrol.com/
Uh-Oh. It’s the two-headed asthma creature - ready to ruin your day. One head is Connie , short for constriction
The other is Flammy , for inflammation
They’re the two main components of asthma. Learn how to keep asthma in its place and enjoy more symptom-free days. If you're using a rescue inhaler more than two times per week, your asthma may not be controlled as well as it could be. To learn more about managing your asthma, get the free brochure below. You’ll find out about: Preventative asthma medications The two main components of asthma Making the most of your doctor visit Asthma symptoms and triggers
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93. Sniffles & Sneezes Allergy & Asthma Page
ALLERGY asthma CARE AND PREVENTION FOR THE FAMILY.
http://www.allergyasthma.com/
This publication is not intended to replace consultation with your physician. Self-treatment of severe allergies and asthma can be extremely dangerous to your health. If you suspect a related disorder, contact your physician or a board-certified allergist/immunologist.
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Phone: (847) 427-1200 Fax: (847) 427-1294 Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America 1125 15th Street, NW, Suite 502 Washington, DC 20005 1-800-7-ASTHMA Allergy and Asthma Network 3554 Chain Bridge Road, Suite 200 Fairfax, VA 22030 Louise H. Bethea, M.D., P.A. 17070 Red Oak Drive, Suite 107 Houston, Texas 77090 Phone: (281) 580-6494 Fax (281) 580-2038 1001 Medical Plaza Drive, Suite 240

94. Asthma Medications
Explanation of the different types of medication, including generic and brand names.
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95. Asthma In Canada
Is your asthma under control? Take The 30 Second asthma Test™. Find outhow to improve your asthma control and live life to the fullest.
http://www.asthmaincanada.com/index.php
send to a friend The 30 Second Asthma Test I use my blue inhaler 4 or more times a week
(Except one dose/day for exercise) I cough, wheeze, or have a tight chest because of my asthma
(4 or more days a week) Coughing, wheezing, or chest tightness wake me at night
(1 or more times a week) I stop exercising because of my asthma
(In the past 3 months) I miss work or school because of my asthma
(In the past 3 months) If you checked even one box your asthma could be dangerously out of control. Don't become a statistic. Act now. See your doctor to find out how to improve your asthma control.
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96. Asthma In Canada
Includes general information, and survey results. A tracker and action plan are available in a .pdf format.
http://www.asthmaincanada.com/
send to a friend The 30 Second Asthma Test I use my blue inhaler 4 or more times a week
(Except one dose/day for exercise) I cough, wheeze, or have a tight chest because of my asthma
(4 or more days a week) Coughing, wheezing, or chest tightness wake me at night
(1 or more times a week) I stop exercising because of my asthma
(In the past 3 months) I miss work or school because of my asthma
(In the past 3 months) If you checked even one box your asthma could be dangerously out of control. Don't become a statistic. Act now. See your doctor to find out how to improve your asthma control.
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97. Asthma: Information From WebMD
asthma Health Center. asthma affects an estimated 17 million people in the US alone.Find indepth information on asthma treatments, triggers, and prevention.
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98. Asthma Treatment -Dramatic Asthma Relief
A report on alternative asthma treatment based on personal experience.
http://www.dramatic-asthma-relief.com
Asthma Treatment Asthma Medication Asthma Symptom Child Asthma ... Useful Links Are you sick from asthma drug side effects? You don't have to take them to be free of your symptoms. This alternative asthma treatment is what the drug companies don't want you to know about! If you are skeptical and don't believe it, read what others have to say about the Asthma Relief Report: "I ordered your Asthma Relief Report and really wasn't too hopeful that this would be an answer. My husband and I were astounded at the immediate relief and it has been over a month now with no inhalers or medicine. No congestion, no coughing, it is really miraculous. After 15 years of medication and two winters with life threatening episodes, I am just teary eyed as I thank you for bringing this asthma treatment to light. (My husband) is so thrilled that I am laughing without starting coughing spasms, and breathing deeply. I'm like a new person. A friend in Tacoma has also tried it. She was at least as bad as I was, if not worse, and has also received immediate relief. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your resource." Judy Nichols, Eureka, Montana I personally guarantee that YOU really can:
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99. Asthma Bronchiale
Translate this page Beim asthma bronchiale handelt es sich um eine chronische Entzündung und Überempfindlichkeitder Bronchien (Äste der Luftröhre) mit wiederholten Anfällen
http://www.netdoktor.de/krankheiten/fakta/asthma.htm
Suche in NetDoktor NetDoktor.de Startseite Aktuell Nachrichten Features Newsletter Lexikon Krankheiten Symptome Untersuchungen Eingriffe ... Medikamente Themen Asthma Erektile Dysfunktion Herz Neurodermitis ... Alle Themen Service Experten-Rat Teste Dich Selbst Quiz Diskussion ... Selbsthilfe Information Kontakt Impressum NetDoctor.com Asthma bronchiale Dr. med. Manfred Werner
Was ist Asthma?
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und Kurzatmigkeit. Ursache ist eine krankhafte Reaktion der Atemwegsschleimhaut auf verschiedene Reize.
Wie entsteht Asthma?
Bronchien und Bronchiolen

  • Spezifische Reize sind: Pollen, Staub, Tierhaare, Schimmel und einige Lebensmittel. Diese Reize werden auch Allergene genannt.
    Viren oder Bakterien

    Anfallsweise Atemnot und Kurzatmigkeit
    Verwirrtheit und Rastlosigkeit
Neben den typischen Angaben des Patienten und dem klinischen Untersuchungsbefund wird die Diagnose mittels einer Lungenfunktionsuntersuchung Spirometrie oder Bodyplethysmographie gemessen und der Gasgehalt des Blutes bestimmt.
Peak-flow-Meter
Blutproben Hauttests Folgende Medikamente werden bei dieser Erkrankung angewandt:

100. Asthma Reality
A personal site by a parent. Includes information for both professionals and the public, and an internati
http://www.asthme-reality.com/

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