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OH – March 20, 2001 Asthma sufferers need to exercise Q: I really want to
start to work out, but I have asthma. I am trying to get rid of it. Can I
still exercise? I am 12 years old.A: Not only can you work out, but
regular exercise should be part of any asthma program. One of the goals
of asthma management is to enable asthma sufferers to function normally,
including a regular exercise routine.There are some factors that might
need to be considered in developing an exercise program for persons with
asthma.Although you cannot… , of 491 words . Cincinnati Post, The OH -
March 20, 2001 ASTHMA SUFFERERS NEED TO EXERCISE Q: I really want to
start to work out, but I have asthma. I am trying to get rid of it. Can I
still exercise? I am 12 years old.A: Not only can you work out, but
regular exercise should be part of any asthma program. One of the goals
of asthma management is to enable asthma sufferers to function normally,
including a regular exercise routine. There are some factors that might
need to be considered in developing an exercise program for persons with
asthma.Although you cannot… , of 526 words . *- March 6, 2001 AVOIDING
PETS MAY CUT ASTHMA RISK, STUDY SAYS Asthma cases could drop nearly
percent among U.S. youngsters under age 6 if susceptible children didn’t
have pets or other allergy triggers in their , researchers say.Their
study suggests that eliminating known household risks could prevent
asthma in more than 500,000 children a year and underscores the important
role environmental factors play in development of the disease. “This
could have a profound effect on medical costs in the United States and,
more importantly,… , of 4 words . *- March 6, 2001 AVOIDING PETS COULD
CUT ASTHMA CASES IN KIDS PERCENT Asthma cases could drop nearly percent
among U.S. youngsters under age 6 if susceptible children didn’t have
pets or other allergy triggers in their , researchers say.Their study
suggests that eliminating known household risks could prevent asthma in
more than 500,000 children a year and underscores the important role
environmental factors play in development of the disease. This could have
a profound effect on medical costs in the United States and, more… , of
518 words . Oregonian, The Portland, OR – January 10, 2001

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CALLED THREAT TO CHILDREN WITH ASTHMA Summary: Even acceptable levels of
car exhaust and chimney soot may trigger breathing problems in kids,
Seattle researchers find Children with asthma are more likely to have
trouble breathing when outdoor air is polluted with carbon monoxide and
soot, a Seattle study has found.The children’s odds of experiencing
asthma symptoms jumped by nearly one-third on days when the level of both
carbon monoxide and particulate matter, or soot, increased. The apparent
triggering of… , of 9 words . Leader – Hume Moreland Leader Melbourne,
Australia – October 4, 2000 Group responds to asthma AN ALARMING number
of asthma attacks among Craigieburn residents has prompted the area’s
Community Response Team to seek accreditation to administer asthma
medication. The team, which can not legally give patients any drugs, has
recently completed an emergency asthma management course.It is the only
course whose participants, on completion, can legally apply to purchase
an aerosol bronchodilator puffer for first aid kits.The team is not
approved by the Metropolitan… , of 4 words . Washington Post – August
24, 2000 Day Care May Boost Immunity To Asthma Early Exposure To Germs Is
Cited Infants who go to day-care centers or who have older siblings are
less likely than those who don’t to develop asthma later in childhood,
perhaps because they are exposed to more germs, researchers say. The new
findings provide strong support for the provocative but increasingly
accepted theory that exposure to microbes early in life may help the
immune system mature properly, lowering the risk of asthma and
allergies.Small families, good sanitation and widespread antibiotic… ,
of 1207 words . Journal Gazette, The Fort Wayne, IN – August 3, 2000
STEROID INHALERS REDUCE RISK OF ASTHMA-RELATED DEATH Asthma sufferers who
regularly use steroid inhalers to ease their breathing problems also
lower their risk of dying from the disease, a large new study concludes.
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