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  1. Teen's Guide to Living with Asthma (Teen's Guides) by William E., M.D. Berger, 2007-12-30
  2. Your Asthma-Free Child by Richard Firshein, 2002-09-16
  3. Pediatric Allergy, Asthma and Immunology by Arnaldo Cantani, 2008-02-06
  4. Asthma: Relax, You're Not Going to Die by Jonathan M. Berkowitz, 2003-04-01
  5. On Asthma, Volume 1 (Brigham Young University - Medical Works of Moses Maimonides) by Moses Maimonides, 2002-05-09
  6. Key Advances in the Clinical Management of Asthma by Glenis Scadding, Brian O'Connor, 2004-04
  7. Breathing Free: The Revolutionary 5-Day Program to Heal Asthma, Emphysema, Bronchitis, and Other Respiratory Ailments by Teresa Hale, 2000-08-22
  8. Of Love And Asthma by Ferdinand Mount, 1997-08-11
  9. ABC to be Asthma Free. Buteyko Clinic self help book for children by Patrick McKeown, 2004-09-04
  10. Peter, the Knight with Asthma by Janna Matthies, 2009-09-01
  11. Asthma Pocketcard Set
  12. My House Is Killing Me!: The Home Guide for Families with Allergies and Asthma by Jeffrey C. May, 2001-10-08
  13. Asthma: A Clinician's Guide by Margaret Varnell Clark, 2010-07-07
  14. NAET Say Goodbye to Asthma (Say Good-Bye To...) by Devi S. Nambudripad, 2003-12-12

81. Nebulizer, Nebulizers, Portable Nebulizers, Ultrasonic Nebulizers, Peak Flow Met
Range of products for those with the condition, including nebulizers, air purifiers and meters. Includes product details.
http://www.asthmafreedom.com
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AC Adapter Automobile Battery Adapter Fan Medication Cups ... Peak Flow Meter Asthma Freedom takes the utmost care in protecting the privacy of it’s clients and online shoppers. We do not sell or rent any personal information. Shopper data is given only to the parties involved in processing the order, such as: the payment processor, delivery or order-processing agent. Note: Customer is responsible for all shipping and a 15% restocking charge for any items returned. We accept Visa, Mastercard, Discover and American Express. Shop with us in confidence online with our SECURE card processing system. Asthma Freedom, Inc.
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82. Asthma And Allergy Information And Research (AAIR) Home Page
Information for patients and parents of patients on a wide range of allergy andasthma topics. Few graphics (so loads fast) but lots of text.
http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~aair/
Home page About AAIR About MAARA Asthma - the basics ... Sign our guest book (and give feedback if you like)
Asthma and Allergy Information and Research (AAIR)
Home Page
TEMPORARY NOTICE:
The email link to the author of this site is out of use. This is because junk mail has made it unuseable. Thanks to all those who have corresponded in the past. Reinstatement of the email link will depend on a system which can outwit abusers of email.
This is the medical home page of the Midlands Asthma and Allergy Research Association (MAARA) in Leicester and Derby, UK. It has a main home page at www.maara.org/
Find out about:
ASTHMA
Most asthma, especially in young people, is a form of allergy. Understanding the allergic causes may help you lead a better life. ASTHMA IN PREGNANCY If you are expecting a baby, the news about the safety of your treatments is not just reassuring; there is all the more reason to take extra care of your asthma. Find out why. EXERCISE-INDUCED ASTHMA is an attack of asthma brought on by running or other exercise. Look up our page on exercise-induced asthma to find out what you can do about it. CORRESPONDENCE PAGE ON ASTHMA . The correspondence page on food allergy and anaphylaxis has been a success, so we have started one on asthma.

83. Buteyko Asthma Education USA, Control Asthma, Reduce Medication
Contains background on this technique, where to find practicitoners, teaching programs and the results of clinical trials.
http://www.buteyko-usa.com
Buteyko Asthma Education The Buteyko Method gives you a natural, drug free alternative to asthma. Its effectiveness was confirmed by a clinical trial in Brisbane in 1994 which was funded by the Australian Association of Asthma foundations. It showed a 90% reduction in bronchodilators and symptoms within 6 weeks of starting the course. Steroids were also reduced by over a quarter 8 months later. Buteyko Asthma Education offers you free information and resources about asthma and its cost, medication and their side effects, the Buteyko technique, medical journals, updates, articles and testimonials. If you are searching for any of the following topics: Look no further. You'll find it at Buteyko Asthma Education!

84. Asthma - The Basics
asthma is defined in Essential Allergy, by Niels Mygind, Ronald Dahl, asthma is a disease causing difficulty in breathing, with recognisable symptoms
http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~aair/asthma.htm
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Asthma - The Basics
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Short Definition
Asthma is defined in Essential Allergy
, by Niels Mygind, Ronald Dahl, Soren Pedersen and Kristian Thestrup-Pedersen 2nd edition as : a lung disease characterised by: 1, variable and reversible airway obstruction airway inflammation ; and 3, bronchial hyper-responsiveness.
A medical description of asthma
Asthma is a disease causing difficulty in breathing, with recognisable symptoms: episodic wheezy breathlessness , which varies considerably within short periods of time , and is reversible (but not completely so in some patients) either spontaneously or with treatment; most important is a significant response to beta2 agonists and to corticosteroid drugs (Table 1).
Characteristics of Asthma
Episodes of wheezy difficulty in breathing Narrowing of the air passages in the lungs and hence increased resistance to airflow.
The narrowing is due to different combinations of:
(a) contraction of muscles around the air passages
(b) swelling of the airway lining due to airway inflammation
(c) excessive mucus in the airways Rapid and considerable changes in airway obstruction (peak flow variation >= 20%) Frequent nocturnal episodes and low morning peak flow values Significant reversibility with drugs which resemble adrenaline, the beta2 agonists

85. The Winn Feline Foundation - Health Article
A brief description of the condition, symptoms to look for and typical treatments.
http://www.winnfelinehealth.org/health/asthma.html
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Feline Asthma - Updated Information
by Susan Little DVM, Diplomate ABVP (Feline) Feline asthma has been called by many other names, including chronic bronchitis, bronchial asthma, and allergic bronchitis. Regardless of the name, it is a common feline ailment. Inhaled allergens cause sudden contraction of the smooth muscles around airways, leading to typical clinical symptoms. It is usually impossible to determine which allergens cause asthma in individual cats, but common ones include grass and tree pollens, cigarette or fireplace smoke, various sprays (hair sprays, deodorants, flea sprays, deodorizers), and dust from cat litter. Feline asthma is found in all areas of the world and in cats of all ages. The prevalence in the general adult cat population is about 1%. The most common symptoms in cats with asthma are wheezing and coughing. The coughing has been described as a dry, hacking cough that could be confused with gagging or retching. Many cats are misdiagnosed as having hairballs! Paroxysms of coughing occur frequently. In mildly affected cats, coughing and wheezing may occur only occasionally. A few cats with asthma are asymptomatic in between acute and severe bouts of airway constriction. The most severely affected cats have daily coughing and wheezing and many bouts of airway constriction, leading to open-mouth breathing and panting that can be life threatening. The symptoms of asthma can mimic other diseases, such as heartworm, pneumonia and congestive heart failure. A diagnosis is reached by using chest x-rays, a complete blood count, a feline heartworm test, and a techniques to sample cells from the lower airways (transtracheal wash, bronchial wash, or bronchoalveolar lavage). Chest x-rays may be normal in some cats with asthma, while others will have signs of bronchial inflammation, collapse of the right middle lung lobe, and over inflation of the lungs.

86. Asthma
A chapter from the Cleveland Clinic Disese Management Project, written by Mani S.Kavuru, MD, David Lang, MD, and Serpil Erzurum, MD which discusses asthma.
http://www.clevelandclinicmeded.com/diseasemanagement/pulmonary/asthma/asthma.ht
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February 28, 2005
Mani S.
Kavuru, MD
Department of
Pulmonary, Allergy, and Critical Care
Medicine
David M.
Lang, MD
Department of
Pulmonary, Allergy, and Critical Care
Medicine
Serpil C.
Erzurum, MD
Department of
Pulmonary, Allergy, and Critical Care
Medicine
Print Chapter
The Cleveland Clinic Foundation Although much progress has been made in our understanding of bronchial asthma over the past decade, asthma remains a frequently encountered condition challenging physicians in the office setting as well as in acute care settings. Although the 1980s were characterized by increases in asthma morbidity and mortality, the most recent data indicate a plateauing of these trends occurred in the 1990s, and that asthma mortality rates have declined from 1998-2002. This review of asthma for the practicing clinician will summarize these developments, including an updated definition of asthma, review of the epidemiology and natural history, and current thinking regarding etiology and pathogenesis. In addition, there will be an update on the diagnostic evaluation of comorbid disease, serial monitoring of asthma, and the most recent update of the expert panel guidelines and management algorithms. The authors will offer a critique of these guidelines, including their limitations. Finally, there will be discussion of newer therapies for the future.

87. Asthma - Everybody - Health Information For New Zealanders
New Zealand Consumer Health Information regarding asthma.
http://www.everybody.co.nz/centre_asth.html
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88. EFA>Home
An alliance of 27 organizations in 14 different countries across Europe. The aimis to give comprehensive, unbiased information on aspects of asthma and
http://www.efanet.org/
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    Welcome to the website of the European Federation of Allergy and Airways Diseases Patients Associations (EFA).
    Today there are over 100 million asthma, allergy and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients in Europe and their prevalence continues to increase. EFA is a European network of patient organizations that was founded in 1991, prompted by the belief that an international organization formed by European patients associations that share the same aims would be a more effective way to serve the needs and safeguard the rights of patients and their carers. We hope you enjoy surfing this site and we look forward to hearing from you!

    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.
    http://www.ahaswiss.ch

    90. Asthma Management Model System
    A comprehensive site with information on research, treatment and concerns relatedto asthma.
    http://nhlbisupport.com/asthma/
    The Asthma Management Model System (AMMS) Website has been taken down until further notice. You will be automatically taken to the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute's (NHLBI) Web site, or you may follow this link to go to the NHLBI Web site immediately

    91. Deutscher Allergie- Und Asthmabund E.V.
    News, Infos, Links zu Allergien und asthma.
    http://www.daab.de/
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    92. EMedicine - Asthma : Article By Barry Brenner, MD, PhD
    asthma asthma is a common disorder that accounts for 1.5-2 million ED visitseach year in the United States. In urban centers, cases of acute asthma may
    http://www.emedicine.com/EMERG/topic43.htm
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    Last Updated: December 6, 2004 Rate this Article Email to a Colleague Synonyms and related keywords: asthmatic, reactive airway disease, wheeze, bronchiolitis, bronchial asthma, acute asthma, allergies, bronchial airways, bronchial airway narrowing, inflammation of the bronchi, bronchial smooth muscle contraction, wheezing, dyspnea, airway narrowing, noisy breathing, difficult breathing, difficulty breathing AUTHOR INFORMATION Section 1 of 10 Author Information Introduction Clinical Differentials ... Bibliography
    Author: Barry Brenner, MD, PhD , Professor of Emergency Medicine, Professor of Internal Medicine, and Professor of Anatomy and Neurobiology, Chairman, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Barry Brenner, MD, PhD, is a member of the following medical societies: Alpha Omega Alpha American Academy of Emergency Medicine American College of Chest Physicians American College of Emergency Physicians , and American College of Physicians Editor(s): Edward Bessman, MD

    93. 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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    94. EMedicine - Asthma : Article By Michael J Morris, MD
    asthma asthma, or hyperreactive airway disease, is a very common clinicalsyndrome and is the most common cause of hospitalization for children in the
    http://www.emedicine.com/med/topic177.htm
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    Last Updated: June 9, 2005 Rate this Article Email to a Colleague Synonyms and related keywords: hyperreactive airway disease, exercise-induced asthma EIA exercise-induced bronchospasm airway inflammation ... intermittent airflow obstruction , airway hyperresponsiveness, bronchial hyperresponsiveness, increase in bronchial responsiveness, breathing disorder lung dysfunction acute bronchospasm , atopy, allergic rhinitis acute bronchoconstriction airway edema chronic mucous plug formation , chronic inflammatory disorder of the airways, bronchial hyperreactivity, aeroallergens , urbanization, air pollution passive smoking environmental allergens wheezing , shortness of breath, tightness in chest, viral respiratory infections gastroesophageal reflux disease beta-adrenergic receptor blocker AUTHOR INFORMATION Section 1 of 11 Author Information Introduction Clinical Differentials ... Bibliography
    Author: Michael J Morris, MD

    95. Allies Against Asthma: Promoting Asthma Care For Children
    National program to promote asthma management for children and adolescents.Offers information on existing community coalitions and Resource Bank.
    http://www.asthma.umich.edu/

    COALITION CONNECTIONS

    A wealth of information for developing and sustaining effective coalitions.
    Click here to f ind a coalition in your community! Allies Against Asthma is a program to improve asthma care for children and adolescents.
    Allies Against Asthma supports seven community-based coalitions throughout the United States.
    Allies Against Asthma is a national demonstration project funded by
    The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
    The National Program Office, located at the School of Public Health at the University of Michigan , provides overall direction and technical assistance for the initiative.
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    96. 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...

    97. Asthma: Information From WebMD
    Includes articles, medication information, news and message boards.
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    Asthma affects an estimated 17 million people in the U.S. alone. Find in-depth information on asthma treatments, triggers, and prevention. Plus, find support for parents caring for children with asthma. Understanding Asthma from Your source for the facts you need. Asthma Facts Symptoms Triggers Prevention ... Find a Doctor Tools Animated Guide Asthma Quiz Allergy Triggers Local Pollen Count ... Dad's Asthma May Make Child's Asthma Worse Having a father with asthma may put children with the disease at risk for more severe symptoms. Go To Article WebMD Presents How Serious is Your Asthma?

    98. Asthma Medications
    Explanation of the different types of medication, including generic and brand names.
    http://my.webmd.com/content/article/10/1660_51069?z=1660_51062_6507_00_20

    99. All About Asthma: Low Allergen Gardens
    General guidelines and suggested plants for gardeners in the United Kingdom.
    http://www.asthma.org.uk/about/factsheet12.php
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    Gardening can be an enjoyable hobby or occupation for anybody but people with asthma and hayfever need to be aware that gardens can also be a source of allergens and triggers. Pollens, mould, spores, dust and strong scents can all cause problems for some people. For those who love gardening, it can be extremely frustrating to have your symptoms triggered by some or all of the above. It is impossible to remove such triggers from your garden completely. However, there is a lot that you can do to make sure you come into contact with as few of them as possible. Asthma UK developed the Low Allergen Garden concept to demonstrate how this could be achieved.
    Asthma UK's Low Allergen Gardens
    Asthma UK, as the National Asthma Campaign, exhibited the first Low Allergen Garden at the 1993 Chelsea Flower Show. The garden was designed by Lucy Huntington, with the help and advice of leading allergy experts and doctors. Two further Low Allergen Gardens have been exhibited at the Chelsea Flower Show both of which were awarded the Silver Gilt Medal.

    100. Environmental Tobacco Smoke
    Effects of secondhand smoke on children and adults asthma attacks, lower respiratory tract infections such as bronchitis and pneumonia; buildup of fluid in the middle ear; upper respiratory tract irritation; lung cancer.
    http://www.epa.gov/ncea/smoking.htm

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