More than 34 million Americans have been diagnosed with asthma during their lifetime, of which one third are under 18 years. Dr. Stephen Apaliski, MD, an expert in the field of Pediatrics and Allergy and Immunology, has found in its 30 years of experience that many people living with asthma, very few...
“When he arrived, the driver examined the body, checked his pulse, looked for a heartbeat, but nothing,” said Ayanda Maqolo, owner of the mortuary.
It was a South African man who suffered an asthma attack and woke up in the refrigerator for a morgue almost a day after his family thought he was...
A new study shows that people with asthma may be more likely to develop diabetes and heart problems. If you, someone in your family or friend with asthma, you want details on this finding. Here we will explain.
Maria Teresa is asthmatic. Over the years has learned to avoid what triggers your attacks, such as...
In general, thinking about asthma and allergies are considered dust, pollen, feathers and fur of pets, but rarely take into account those nasty black insects found in many homes: cockroaches! Did you know you can also cause allergies and trigger asthma attacks? Here we tell you what you can do to keep...
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It is a question I hear often from my patients. Exercise is for All Healthy people should be able to exercise outdoors without any problems. However, for those with allergies or asthma, this can be a tortuous task that creates physical discomfort and inconvenience. To change this situation, we will here some...