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How to Devise an Asthma Treatment Plan


Video Description: Asthma has no cure, but there are a variety of treatment option available.

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    Allergies in various forms affect about one out of four people. To some, they are merely a nuisance, but to others they are a very distracting and potentially serious chronic condition. Allergies are the result of the body’s immune system recognizing otherwise harmless substances as threats, and then mounting an attack against those substances, which ends up harming the person themselves. In this article, the term for any substance that causes an allergic reaction will be an allergen.

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    The Causes Of Indoor Allergies

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    How to Prevent and Alleviate Allergy

    By: Knut Holt | 06/10/2006 | Diseases & Conditions
    The causes and mechanisms of allergy are explained. Possible measures to treat allergy are presented, also simple natural treatment possibilities.

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    Global warming is such a hot topic right now for politicians, environmentalists, and… allergy sufferers? That’s right. As the planet heats up, so does our battle against allergies and asthma. In fact, many scientists now acknowledge the link between global warming and breathing problems.



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