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Asthma: Encyclopedia - Asthma
Asthma is a disease of the human respiratory system in which the airways narrow, often in response to a “trigger” such as exposure to...
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Asthma:
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Asthma: A respiratory disorder in which there is breathlessness wheezing and cough (dry or with mucus expectoration).
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Asthma: Encyclopedia Ii - Asthma - Epidemiology
Asthma is usually diagnosed in childhood. The risk factors for asthma include:
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Yoga And Health: Asanas For Asthma
Asthma is a disease that more and more people seem to be suffering from today. Many things trigger asthma - the main amongst those bei...
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Asthma Spacer: Encyclopedia - Asthma Spacer
An asthma spacer is a device used by an asthmatic person to increase the effectiveness of an asthma inhaler. Spacers are specially design...
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Budesonide
Budesonide
Budesonide is a corticosteroid for the treatment of asthma, non-infectious rhinitis (including hay fever and other allergies)...
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Sahaja Yoga: Health Benefits Of Sahaja Yoga
Research on health benefits of Sahaja
Yoga
To verify some of the claims of Sahaj Yoga, a systematic research
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Asthma: Encyclopedia Ii - Asthma - Treatment
The most effective treatment for asthma is identifying triggers, such as pets or aspirin, and limiting or eliminating exposure to them. D...
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Asthma: Encyclopedia Ii - Asthma - Treatment
The most effective treatment for asthma is identifying triggers, such as pets or aspirin, and limiting or eliminating exposure to them. D...
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Allergen: Encyclopedia - Allergen
An allergen is any substance (antigen), most often eaten or inhaled, that is recognized by the immune system and causes an allergic react...
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Emergency Department: Encyclopedia - Emergency Department
The emergency department (ED), emergency room (ER) or accident & emergency department (A&E, in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Austr...
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Zileuton: Encyclopedia - Zileuton
Zileuton is an asthma drug. It blocks leukotriene synthesis by inhibiting 5-lipoxygenase, an enzyme of the eicosanoid synthesis pathway.
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Bronchoconstriction: Encyclopedia - Bronchoconstriction
Bronchoconstriction is the constriction of the airways in the lungs due to the tighting of surrounding smooth muscle, with consequent cou...
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Buteyko Method: Encyclopedia - Buteyko Method
The Buteyko Method, or Buteyko Breathing Technique (BBT) is an set of breathing exercises developed by the Ukrainian doctor Konstantin Pa...
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Budesonide: Encyclopedia - Budesonide
Budesonide
Budesonide is a corticosteroid for the treatment of asthma, non-infectious rhinitis (including hay fever and other allergies)...
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Rhinitis: Encyclopedia - Rhinitis
Rhinitis is the medical term describing irritation and inflammation of the nose. Symptoms include a runny nose, sneezing, congestion and ...
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Bronchodilator: Encyclopedia - Bronchodilator
A bronchodilator is a medication intended to improve bronchial airflow. Treatment of bronchial asthma is the most common application of t...
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Zafirlukast: Encyclopedia - Zafirlukast
Zafirlukast is an oral leukotriene receptor antagonist (LTRA) for the maintenance treatment of asthma. Available as a tablet, it blocks t...
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Atopy: Encyclopedia - Atopy
Atopy (Greek ατοπία - placelessness, not allocatable) or atopic syndrome is the clustering of eczema (atopic dermatitis), allergic ...
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American Lung Association: Encyclopedia - American Lung Association
The American Lung Association is a non-profit organization which "fights lung disease in all its forms, with special emphasis on asthma, ...
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Formoterol: Encyclopedia - Formoterol
Formoterol belongs to the family of prescription-only medicines known as beta 2-agonists. It is used to help prevent the symptoms of asth...
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Wheeze: Encyclopedia - Wheeze
A wheeze is a continuous, coarse, whistling sound produced in the respiratory airways during breathing. For wheezes to occur, some part o...
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Beta2-adrenergic Receptor Agonist: Encyclopedia - Beta2-adrenergic Receptor Agonist
Beta2-adrenergic receptor agonists are a class of drugs used to treat asthma. They are divided into two groups (1) short-acting and (2) l...
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Salbutamol: Encyclopedia - Salbutamol
Salbutamol
(R,S)-2-(1,1-dimethylethyl)amino-
1-(4-hydroxy-3-hydroxymethylphenyl)ethanol
Salbutamol (INN) or albuterol (USAN) is a short-a...
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Atopic Dermatitis: Encyclopedia - Atopic Dermatitis
Atopic dermatitis, sometimes called eczema is a kind of dermatitis, atopic, psychosomatic skin disease.
Skin of an affected person reacts...
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Charles Robert Richet: Encyclopedia - Charles Robert Richet
Charles Robert Richet (August 26, 1850 – December 4, 1935) was a French physiologist who won the 1913 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Med...
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Coltsfoot: Encyclopedia - Coltsfoot
Coltsfoot or Tussilago farfara is a genus of the family Asteraceae. It has been used medicinally as a cough suppressant. The name "tussil...
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Advair: Encyclopedia - Advair
Advair is a medicine prescribed for individuals suffering from asthma and COPD. Rather than being a single drug, Advair is actually a com...
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Cromoglicate: Encyclopedia - Cromoglicate
Cromoglicate
Cromoglicate (INN) (also referred to as cromolyn (USAN) or cromoglycate (former BAN)) is a mast cell stabilizing drug, and ...
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Beclometasone Dipropionate: Encyclopedia - Beclometasone Dipropionate
Beclometasone dipropionate is a corticosteroid drug. In the inhalational form (Beclovent®, Vanceril®, Qvar®), it is used for the proph...
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Alan Young: Encyclopedia - Alan Young
Alan Young (born November 19, 1919) is an actor best known for his television role opposite a talking horse, Mister Ed.
He was born in Ty...
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Eosinophilic Pneumonia: Encyclopedia Ii - Eosinophilic Pneumonia - Pathophysiology
Eosinophilic pneumonia can develop in several different ways depending on the underlying cause of the disease. Eosinophils are thought to...
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Leukotriene: Encyclopedia Ii - Leukotriene - Leukotrienes In Asthma
Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease causing airflow obstruction. Leukotrienes assist in the pathophysiology of asthma causing:
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Leukotriene: Encyclopedia Ii - Leukotriene - Biochemistry
Leukotriene - Synthesis.
Leukotrienes are synthesized in the cell from arachidonic acid by 5-lipoxygenase. The catalytic mechanism invo...
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House Dust Mite: Encyclopedia Ii - House Dust Mite - Description
Both male and female adult house dust mites are globular in shape, creamy white and have a striated cuticle. The female measures approxim...
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House Dust Mite: Encyclopedia Ii - House Dust Mite - Habitat
The dust mite thrives in the modern environment of fully-carpeted, double-glazed, draft-proof homes, and is comfortable at 25 degrees Cel...
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House Dust Mite: Encyclopedia Ii - House Dust Mite - Description
Both male and female adult house dust mites are globular in shape, creamy white and have a striated cuticle. The female measures approxim...
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House Dust Mite: Encyclopedia Ii - House Dust Mite - Habitat
The dust mite thrives in the modern environment of fully-carpeted, double-glazed, draft-proof homes, and is comfortable at 25 degrees Cel...
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Eosinophilic Pneumonia: Encyclopedia Ii - Eosinophilic Pneumonia - Symptoms
Most causes of eosinophilic pneumonia have similar symptoms. Cough, fever, increasing breathlessness, and night sweats are prominent and ...
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Eosinophilic Pneumonia: Encyclopedia Ii - Eosinophilic Pneumonia - Treatment
When eosinophilic pneumonia is related to an illness such as cancer or parasitic infection, treatment of the underlying cause is effectiv...
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Emergency Department: Encyclopedia Ii - Emergency Department - Critical Conditions Handled
Emergency department - Cardiac arrest.
Cardiac arrest may occur in the ED or a patient may be transported by ambulance to the emergency...
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Emergency Department: Encyclopedia Ii - Emergency Department - Non-emergency Use
Emergency departments around the world are increasingly being used for non-emergency care because of overburdened health care systems. Ma...
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Emergency Department: Encyclopedia Ii - Emergency Department - Patient Experience
Patients arrive at emergency departments in two main ways: by emergency ambulance or independently. Ambulance paramedics or technicians n...
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Emergency Department: Encyclopedia Ii - Emergency Department - Special Facilities Training And Equipment
An ED requires different equipment and different approaches than most other hospital divisions. Patients frequently arrive in unstable co...
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Emergency Department: Encyclopedia Ii - Emergency Department - Department Layout
A typical emergency department has several different areas, each specialized for patients with particular illnesses and injuries. In the ...
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Emergency Department: Encyclopedia Ii - Emergency Department - Nomenclature
Emergency department - Commonwealth nations.
In Australia and New Zealand, the department is usually referred to as the emergency depar...
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Emergency Department: Encyclopedia Ii - Emergency Department - Special Facilities, Training, And Equipment
An ED requires different equipment and different approaches than most other hospital divisions. Patients frequently arrive in unstable co...
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List Of Diseases Starting With O: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Diseases Starting With O - Oc
List of diseases starting with O - Occ-Och.
Occipital horn syndrome
Occlusive Infantile ateriopathy
Occult spinal dysraphism
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Tamaka Shwasa:
Ayurveda Ayurvedic Dictionary Ii On Tamaka Shwasa
Tamaka shwasa: bronchial asthma
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Salbutamol: Encyclopedia Ii - Salbutamol - Clinical Use
Salbutamol is specifically indicated in the following conditions:
acute asthma
symptom relief during maintenance therapy of asthma and o...
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Tropospheric Ozone: Encyclopedia Ii - Tropospheric Ozone - Health Effects
Ozone is known to have the following health effects at concentrations common in urban air:
Irritation of the respiratory system, causing...
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Magnesium Sulfate: Encyclopedia Ii - Magnesium Sulfate - Medical Use
Main article: hypomagnesemia
Locally it may be used as a treatment of an ingrown nail. Oral magnesium sulfate, or magnesium oxide, is use...
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Wheeze: Encyclopedia Ii - Wheeze - The Causes Of Wheezing
Common causes of wheezing are:
Asthma
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Medication-induced bronchoconstriction
Pulmonary edema
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Black Cohosh:
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Black Cohosh
black cohosh: helps relieve sinusitis and asthma; lowers cholesterol levels and blood pressure; relieves pain, morning sickness, hot f...
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Wheeze: Encyclopedia Ii - Wheeze - The Causes Of Wheezing
Common causes of wheezing are:
Asthma
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Medication-induced bronchoconstriction
Pulmonary edema
Trach...
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Ma Huang:
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ma huang: has been used to relieve allergies, asthma, hay fever, colds, and inflammatory conditions. The plant contains two primary al...
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Passionflower:
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Passionflower
passionflower: said to possess sedative, hypnotic, antispasmodic, and calming effects. Used to treat neuralgia, seizures, hysteria, ne...
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Ephedrine: Encyclopedia Ii - Ephedrine - Indications
In traditional Chinese medicine, ephedrine has been used in the treatment of asthma and bronchitis for centuries (Ford, 2001). In Western...
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Biofeedback:
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Biofeedback
BIOFEEDBACK: technique used especially for stress-related conditions such as asthma, migraines, insomnia and high blood pressure. &nb...
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Tropospheric Ozone: Encyclopedia Ii - Tropospheric Ozone - Health Effects
Ozone can irritate the respiratory system, causing coughing, throat irritation, and/or an uncomfortable sensation in the chest.
Ozone can...
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Magnesium Sulfate: Encyclopedia Ii - Magnesium Sulfate - Use In Organic Chemistry
Anhydrous magnsium sulfate is commonly used as a drying agent in organic synthesis due to its ability to become hydrated. During workup a...
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Magnesium Sulfate: Encyclopedia Ii - Magnesium Sulfate - Use In Organic Chemistry
Anhydrous magnsium sulfate is commonly used as a drying agent in organic synthesis due to its ability to become hydrated. During workup a...
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Orthomolecular Medicine:
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Orthomolecular Medicine
ORTHOMOLECULAR MEDICINE: a form of nutrient therapy that uses combinations of vitamins, minerals, and amino acids normally found in th...
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Medical Psychology: Encyclopedia Ii - Medical Psychology - Education
An important contribution of medical psychology is in the education of patients (psychoeducation) in disease processes. Frequently, such ...
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National Ambient Air Quality Standards: Encyclopedia Ii - National Ambient Air Quality Standards - Standards
Note a: Each standard has its own criteria for how may times it may be exceeded, in some cases using a three year average.
Note b: As of ...
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Immunoglobulin E: Encyclopedia Ii - Immunoglobulin E - Pharmacology
IgE may be an important target in treatments for allergy and asthma.
Currently, severe allergy and asthma is usually treated with drugs (...
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Ginkgo Biloba Leaf Extract:
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Ginkgo Biloba Leaf Extract
ginkgo biloba leaf extract: improves memory loss, brain function, depression, cerebral and peripheral circulation, oxygenation, and bl...
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Shiatsu: Health
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Shiatsu
SHIATSU a form of acupressure, used in Japan for over 1,000 years to treat pain and illness and for general health maintenance. Practi...
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Reflexology:
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Reflexology: Reflexologists believe key areas of the hands and feet influence corresponding areas of the body. Practitioners apply pre...
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Equilibropathy:
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Equilibropathy
Equilibropathy: A method of balancing the body which can be used to therapeutically treat ailments from asthma, migraines, sore muscle...
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Shiatsu:
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Shiatsu: Ancient form of acupressure, Practitioners apply rhythmic finger pressure at specific points on the body in order to stimulat...
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Respironics Inc.: Encyclopedia Ii - Respironics Inc. - Today
Respironics bills itself as "the leading worldwide resource in the medical device industry". Its product mix includes devices for the dia...
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Biofeedback: Encyclopedia Ii - Biofeedback - Types Of Biofeedback
One variety of biofeedback is EEG feedback, which uses electrodes placed on the scalp to garner information about the user's brainwaves. ...
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Intravenous Immunoglobulin: Encyclopedia Ii - Intravenous Immunoglobulin - Uses Of Ivig
Diseases in which IVIG is used include:
multiple sclerosis
myasthenia gravis
acute inflammatory polyradiculoneuropathy (AIDP, Guillain-B...
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Nadolol: Encyclopedia Ii - Nadolol - Contraindications
Patients whose heart rate is largely mediated by the sympathetic nervous system (e.g. patients with congestive heart failure or myocardia...
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Clarithromycin: Encyclopedia Ii - Clarithromycin - Special Precautions
Allergic reactions can occur with clarithromycin use. People with a history of allergy, asthma, hay fever or hives seem to be more suscep...
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Biofeedback:
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Health Therapy Dictionary On Biofeedback
BIOFEEDBACK: A method of monitoring minute metabolic changes in one's own body with the aid of sensitive machines. The techniq...
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Environmental Medicine:
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Health Therapy Dictionary On Environmental Medicine
ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE: Environmental medicine explores the role of dietary and environmental allergens in health and illness. ...
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Sodium Metabisulfite: Encyclopedia Ii - Sodium Metabisulfite - Uses
Sodium metabisulfite - Food additive.
It is used as a food additive, mainly as a preservitive and is sometimes identified as E223. As a...
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Asphyxia: Encyclopedia Ii - Asphyxia - Causes
Causes of asphyxia can include:
Physical obstruction of the passage of air to or from the lungs:
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Withdrawal: Encyclopedia Ii - Withdrawal - Withdrawal From Prescription Medicine
Many drugs are plain unsafe to arbitrarily stop in an abrupt fashion without the advice and supervision of a physician, especially if the...
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Smog: Encyclopedia Ii - Smog - Health Effects
Smog is a problem in a number of cities and continues to harm human health [1]. Ground-level ozone is especially harmful for seniors, chi...
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Haloalkane: Encyclopedia Ii - Haloalkane - Applications
Haloalkane - Propellant.
One major use of CFCs has been as propellants in aerosol inhalers for drugs used to treat asthma. The conversi...
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Biofeedback:
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Biofeedback
Biofeedback: the process of furnishing an individual with information, usually in an auditory or visual mode, on the state of one or m...
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Acidosis: Encyclopedia Ii - Acidosis - Respiratory Acidosis
Respiratory acidosis results from a build-up of carbon dioxide in the blood due to hypoventilation. It is most often caused by pulmonary ...
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Tree Of Heaven: Encyclopedia Ii - Tree Of Heaven - Cultivation And Uses
Tree of Heaven is a popular ornamental tree in China, valued for its tolerance of difficult growing conditions, and its uses in Chinese t...
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Gerald Gardner: Encyclopedia Ii - Gerald Gardner - Life
Gardner was born in England to a relatively well-off family who had in their service Josephine "Com" McCombie, an Irish nursemaid[1]. Gar...
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Biorhythm: Encyclopedia Ii - Biorhythm - History
The classical theory originated at the turn of the 19th century, between 1897 and 1902, from observational research.
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Alopecia Areata: Encyclopedia Ii - Alopecia Areata - Prognosis
Effects of alopecia areata are mainly psychological (loss of self image due to hair loss). However, patients also tend to have a slightly...
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Volcanic Ash: Encyclopedia Ii - Volcanic Ash - Dangers
Volcanic ash is not poisonous, but inhaling it may cause problems for people whose respiratory system is already compromised by disorders...
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Peak Flow Meter: Encyclopedia Ii - Peak Flow Meter - Peak Flow Meter
A peak flow meter is a small, hand-held device used to manage asthma by monitoring airflow through the bronchi and thus the degree of res...
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Food Allergy: Encyclopedia Ii - Food Allergy - Statistics
For reasons that are not entirely understood, the diagnosis of food allergies has become more common in Western nations in recent times. ...
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Choking Dream Symbol: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary -
Choking
Choking Dream Symbols: May symbolize those things that are "hard to swallow". If you are choking on food, then it may be an ...
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Asthma: Encyclopedia Ii - Asthma - Epidemiology
Asthma is usually diagnosed in childhood. The risk factors for asthma include:
a personal or family history of asthma or atopy;
triggers...
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Asthma: Encyclopedia Ii - Asthma - Pathophysiology
Asthma - Bronchoconstriction.
In essence, asthma is the result of an abnormal immune response in the bronchial airways.[5] The airways ...
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Asthma: Encyclopedia Ii - Asthma - Pathophysiology
Asthma - Bronchoconstriction.
In essence, asthma is the result of an abnormal immune response in the bronchial airways.[5] The airways ...
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Asthma: Encyclopedia Ii - Asthma - Diagnosis
In most cases, a physician can diagnose asthma on the basis of typical findings in a patient's clinical history and examination. Asthma i...
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Asthma: Encyclopedia Ii - Asthma - Diagnosis
In most cases, a physician can diagnose asthma on the basis of typical findings in a patient's clinical history and examination. Asthma i...
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Asthma: Encyclopedia Ii - Asthma - Signs And Symptoms
An acute exacerbation of asthma is referred to colloquially as an asthma attack. The clinical hallmarks of an attack are shortness of bre...
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Asthma: Encyclopedia Ii - Asthma - Signs And Symptoms
An acute exacerbation of asthma is referred to colloquially as an asthma attack. The clinical hallmarks of an attack are shortness of bre...
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