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Managing asthma WORKING in partnership is generally a more effective way
of getting things done; and so it is with treating asthma. The so-called
3+ Visit Plan — a collaboration between patient and doctor — is a way
of managing moderate to severe asthma so people with this condition can
successfully lead normal, active lives.Asthma places an enormous burden
on the community — in health, social, economic and emotional costs.
Perhaps that’s not so surprising because asthma is… , of 587 words .
Cairns Post, The Australia – November 1, 2004 Swimming against asthma
current MY goal is to help raise community awareness of asthma, a chronic
condition that I have suffered from since early childhood, sending me to
the emergency ward twice a year. If it weren’t for the support network
available to me, as well as expert advice, I would not have become a
swimmer.Increasing my training from four to eight sessions a week at age
15, led to a dramatic health improvement.This life-long condition
motivated me to become the patron for the Asthma… , of 285 words .
Belfast Telegraph Northern Ireland – October 26, 2004 Belfast Telegraph:
Asthma charter for healthy workplace Ulster’s asthma experts today
launched a special charter to help dramatically reduce the impact of the
illness in the workplace.Asthma currently affects no fewer than 150,000
people, including 51,000 children, across the province. Asthma UK
Northern Ireland today launched its ‘Asthma at Work – Your Charter’ aimed
at employers, employees and health professionals and is founded on the
belief that no-one should have to work in an environment that makes
them… , of 5 words . Sunday Times Perth, Australia – September 12, 2004
New hope for asthma IT’S hoped that new research on older asthma
sufferers will encourage them to take up exercise. The research will
compare between older adults with asthma undertaking an exercise program
and others receiving only medical care.Asthma and Allergy Research
Institute researcher Sian Turner, 26, said she hoped the study would show
that quality of life and exercise tolerance improved after a supervised
exercise program.“We anticipate that the exercise training will… , of
1 words . Sunday Times Perth, Australia – September 12, 2004 New hope for
asthma IT’S hoped that new research on older asthma sufferers will
encourage them to take up exercise. The research will compare between
older adults with asthma undertaking an exercise program and others
receiving only medical care.Asthma and Allergy Research Institute
researcher Sian Turner, 26, said she hoped the study would show that
quality of life and exercise tolerance improved after a supervised
exercise program.“We anticipate that the exercise training will… , of
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asthma IT’S hoped that new research on older asthma sufferers will
encourage them to take up exercise. The research will compare between
older adults with asthma undertaking an exercise program and others
receiving only medical care.Asthma and Allergy Research Institute
researcher Sian Turner, 26, said she hoped the study would show that
quality of life and exercise tolerance improved after a supervised
exercise program.“We anticipate that the exercise training will… , of
2 words . *- September 7, 2004 PARENTS OF KIDS WITH ASTHMA TEND TO
OVERLOOK OBVIOUS TRIGGERS When Alexandria, Va., resident Trish Thackston
learned that her 1 1/2-year-old son Connor had asthma, she and her
husband, Chris, did everything they could to reduce the boy’s exposure to
triggers that set off his asthma attacks, which at times sent him to
hospital emergency rooms. A skin allergy test had shown that Connor was
severely allergic to dust mites, tiny insects that feed on human and
animal skin flakes and commonly infest mattresses, bedding, stuffed
animals, upholstered… , of 1 8 words . *- September 6, 2004 Parents
sometimes overlook obvious asthma triggers When Alexandria, Va., resident
Trish Thackston learned that her 1�-year-old son, Connor, had asthma, she
and her husband, Chris, did everything they could to reduce the boy’s
exposure to triggers that set off his asthma attacks, which at times sent
him to the emergency room.
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