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Here are some things people with allergies, asthma, and other respiratory diseases can do to stay healthy during the holiday season.
MoreHere are some things people with allergies, asthma, and other respiratory diseases can do to stay healthy during the holiday season.
MoreLittle teapots with long spouts have become a fixture in many homes to flush out clogged nasal passages and help people breathe easier.
MoreOccupational asthma is caused by inhaling fumes, gases, dust, or other potentially harmful substances while “on the job.”
MorePenicillins are widely used anti-biotics that have important roles in treating bacterial infections.
MoreWhile selecting the color scheme and writing your vows, don’t forget another important consideration: allergies.
MoreWhile poison ivy is probably the most well-known itch-inducing plant, a multitude of other plants, as well as many insects, can irritate your skin.
MoreKids with allergies and asthma don’t need to be left out on Halloween.
MoreDo you cough, wheeze, and have a tight chest or shortness of breath when you exercise? If yes, you may have EIB.
MoreLive well with COPD today with these 11 practical tips for managing your disease.
MorePeople with asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) may have sleep issues.
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