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Research at the Johns Hopkins Medical Center casts serious doubts about the prevailing medical view of the cause of asthma and suggests an entirely new way of thinking about a disease that affects a growing number of peopl...
By: Robert Rickover
Asthma is a respiratory disease that narrows the airways. The condition is usually caused by a person’s exposure to allergens, cold air, emotional stress or exercise. A person who suffers from the disease experiences...
By: Jason Gluckman
Dear Dr. Gott: I am a 55-year-old, 5-foot-2, 137-pound female. I work full time at a busy office where I do little sitting.
So two weeks ago, I found myself in Urgent Care on a Sunday morning. I rarely get sick, however, it felt like my asthma had returned.
As students head back to school, parents of children with allergies and asthma want to know whether their children are ready to carrying and using inhalers and auto-injectable epinephrine.