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| Â | Facts About Asthma |
 | | An online medical information center on allergy, allergy symptoms, allergy relief, asthma, asthma attack, |  | | Symptoms of an "asthma attack" can be difficulty with breathing, a tight feeling in the chest, coughing and wheezing. |  | | Nearly 1 in 13 school-aged children has asthma, and the percentage of children with asthma is rising more rapidly in preschool-aged children than in any other age group. |
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http://www.allergy-asthma-sinusitis.com/facts_about_asthma.htm
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| Â | Asthma |
 | | Asthma flare-ups may sound a little like a cold, with coughing and wheezing, but asthma isn't contagious. |  | | Asthma can start at any age - even in a little baby or an adult - but it's most common in school-age kids. |  | | That means if a kid has asthma, he or she may also have a parent, sibling, uncle, or other relative who has asthma or had it as a child. |
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http://kidshealth.org/kid/health_problems/allergy/asthma.html
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| Â | MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Pediatric asthma |
 | | The child with asthma may need to use the muscles around the chest to help with breathing. |  | | If your child is having trouble breathing or your think that he/she may be having an asthma attack, seek medical attention immediately. |  | | Families and their pediatrician or allergist should work together as a team to develop and carry out a plan that includes eliminating asthma triggers and monitoring symptoms, and a plan for what to do when a child's asthma starts to act up. |
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http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000990.htm
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| Â | Acute Asthma Attack |
 | | asthma, asthma allergies, inhaled for asthma, asthma attack information, bronchial asthma treatment... |  | | asthma drugs, herbs to cure asthma, acute asthma attack, asthma and the school... |  | | Previously, treatments for asthma focused on relieving acute asthma attack symptoms and attacks... |
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http://salpipe.top-mix.info/1/acute-asthma-attack.html
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| Â | Recognizing an Asthma Attack - Trustworthy, Physician-Reviewed Information from WebMD |
 | | Early warning signs are changes that happen just before or at the very beginning of an asthma attack. |  | | If you are experiencing an asthma attack, follow the "Red Zone" or emergency instructions in your asthma action plan immediately. |  | | Learn about the rescue medications used to treat asthma attacks. |
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http://content.health.msn.com/content/article/72/81592.htm
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| Â | Asthma - Symptoms, Treatment and Prevention |
 | | There are two major groups of medications used in controlling asthma - anti-inflammatories (corticosteroids) and bronchodilators. |  | | The third step in managing asthma involves the use of medications. |  | | Listed below are some ways to change the environment in order to lessen the chance of an asthma attack: |
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http://www.healthscout.com/ency/407/244/main.html
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| Â | Everydaykidz |
 | | Learn how to get the most from your childs asthma medicines and why a nebulizer may be the best way to give them. |  | | And, even if your child has been challenged by breathing problems for a while, you can help by learning more about asthma symptoms and what to report to your childs doctor. |  | | Find out what things may set off breathing problems, so that you can help your child avoid them. |
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http://www.everydaykidz.com
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| Â | Reason: Asthma Attack: When "zero tolerance" collides with children’s health. |
 | | Reason: Asthma Attack: When "zero tolerance" collides with children’s health. |  | | But Sander began her organization in 1985 as a simple support group called Mothers of Asthmatics (three of her four children have asthma), and I know from experience that when a mother of an asthmatic encounters school stupidity that threatens the health of her child, the result can be murderous rage. |  | | Taras says that although he personally encounters school resistance to students carrying their own asthma inhalers only occasionally, he often hears other doctors complain that their own patients’ schools don’t allow it. |
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http://www.reason.com/0204/fe.cs.asthma.shtml
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| Â | alt.support.asthma FAQ: Asthma -- General information |
 | | 1.3.1 How is an acute asthma attack treated? |  | | The Asthma Medications FAQ is also posted monthly as a companion to this one. |  | | For information about allergies, please see the alt.support.asthma FAQ: Allergies -- General Information (still under construction), and its companion posting, the |
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http://www.radix.net/~mwg/asthma-gen.html
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| Â | Homeopathy Case Studies |
 | | The homeopath didn't stop the medication, but taught me to recognise and homeopathically treat an oncoming asthma attack. |  | | I balked at all the medication, but my husband wanted medical supervision for Jayne, so we tried homeopathy. |  | | It wasn't instant magic, but she gradually improved. |
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http://www.marar.co.uk/casestudies.htm
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| Â | Home - American Lung Association site |
 | | By participating in this event, you are supporting critical lung health education, research and advocacy programs for clean air, tobacco control and asthma management. |  | | Click here to visit the American Lung Association of the East Bay website and find out more about the Mt. Diablo Challenge and other programs and special events they offer. |  | | The American Lung Association of the East Bay invites you to celebrate the American Lung Association’s 100th anniversary by participating in the Mt. Diablo Challenge. |
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http://www.lungusa.org/asthma/
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| Â | www.noattacks.org : homepage |
 | | Learn more about other triggers that may be found in your home |  | | Did you know that things on shower curtains, blankets, or stuffed animals can trigger an asthma attack? |
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http://www.noattacks.org/
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| Â | Asthma UK |
 | | Asthma experts have condemned as a 'shabby half measure' the government's decision against a complete ban on smoking in public places. |  | | OK, we know it's early, but don't you always mean to be a tiny bit more prepared for the festive season? |  | | Smoking will be banned in public places in Scotland from 2006, the Scottish Executive has announced. |
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http://www.asthma.org.uk/
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