By Brooke Sander
Ahhhh, summer! Winter coats and sweaters are a distant memory. The hot sun feels good against your skin, the warmth reminding you to buy your annual supply of sunblock. So which brand will you buy this year? Read the rest of this entry »
When A.J. Lumsdaine’s four-month-old baby developed small, bumpy red patches on his legs, the pediatrician identified the rash as eczema. His solution: Slather the baby’s skin with moisturizers.
Nariz tapada, dolor de garganta o tos. Estos síntomas, originados por un resfrío común o una gripe (flu), son para la mayoría sólo algo incómodo y molesto. Sin embargo, para el que padece de asma incluso una infección respiratoria leve puede significar mayores problemas y provocar síntomas como silbido en el pecho, falta de aire o aliento y serias dificultades para respirar…..
By Dawn Merritt
Does your yogurt smell fishy? It could be the latest food to proclaim itself “heart healthy” with the addition of omega-3 fatty acid supplements.
When the National Institutes of Health released the new national asthma guidelines, Expert Panel Report 3: Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Management of Asthma (EPR-3), AANMA was excited to read that many of the Expert Panel’s recommendations echo asthma treatment concepts we’ve been supporting since 1985.
Si usted, su hijo o algún familiar han sido diagnosticados con asma, su doctor le recetará alguna de las diferentes medicinas que se encuentran en el mercado y que servirán para mantener los síntomas del asma bajo control. A continuación podrá encontrar una lista de cada uno y para qué sirven:
Craving fruits and fish while you’re pregnant? Your body may be telling you how to protect your baby from asthma and allergies! A recent study in the journal Thorax (January 2008) suggests that a “Mediterranean diet” could do just that.
For years, physicians have assessed asthma by measuring how much air a patient can exhale. Now, some doctors are beginning to measure what’s in that breathed-out air – specifically, nitric oxide (NO). Scientists have discovered that the amount of nitric oxide in a patient’s breath indicates the degree of inflammation in the airways. 




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