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Review: Salter Aire Plus Nebulizer Model 8350Patient review of the Salter Aire Plus Nebulizer for in-home use.
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3 Myths About a Nebulizer Device for Home UsageIf you have asthma or any other respiratory condition then you are very well aware of the importance of a nebulizer device. -
10 Things to Look for when Purchasing a NebulizerTo many individuals a nebulizer is an extremely important health device that must be used on a daily basis in order to maintain proper respiratory health. -
How to Safely Use a Nebulizer on a Young ChildChildren with severe allergies, asthma, and certain other conditions may be prescribed nebulizer treatments. If you're new to using a nebulizer on your child then read this. I'll show you how to safely use a nebulizer on your young child.
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Study Shows that Asthma Sufferers Find Relief Using a NebulizerTo live with asthma means that you are at risk of experiencing an asthma attack at any moment. -
How to Use a Nebulizer for AsthmaOver the last couple of years asthma has become one of the most common bronchial diseases. Though there are many natural and medical remedies people are still looking for the best treatment for asthma.
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Albuterol Side EffectsAlbuterol can help with Asthma but it will not control the Asthma. -
A Cure for Chronic CoughingMy 4-year-old son developed a cough a few days ago that just wouldn't go away, no matter what we tried. Our pediatrician suggested a medicine that seemed to work, allowing the exhausted child to finally get some sleep. -
Virginia EMS Certifications: From First Responders to ParamedicsWhat's a First Responder? What's a paramedic? What's the difference between an EMT-B and an EMT-I? EMT-Enhanced? Huh? I'm glad you asked, because I have your answers. -
Bronchodilators for the COPD PatientBronchodilators are medications that relax and open the airways of the lung. Bronchodilators are the first treatment that COPD patients receive. Bronchodilators help reduce many of the troublesome symptoms of COPD.
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Asthma Emergencies: How to Survive Without Your InhalerAmy Barnes, an asthmatic, offers several cheap, easy & effective ways to stay out of the ER and resolve mild to moderate asthma attacks at home.
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Healthcare Without InsuranceIf you are like most Americans, you have either lost your insurance or can no longer afford health insurance. Without insurance how can you afford health care? I happened upon a great way to take care of your health for little money.
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Asthma InhalersAsthma afflicts many people and there are a large amount of inhalers to choose from when suffering an asthma attack. There are just as many nebulizers to choose from as well.
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How to Take a Vacation with a DisabilityYes, you can take a vacation if you have a disability. Here are some tips. -
Life as an Asthmatic Part 5The much waited part 5 finally.
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Guide to COPD MedicationsThis article describes the different types of COPD medications, different ways they can be taken and possible side effects of those COPD medications
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Medications for Asthma AttacksMedications for asthma attacks are those given when a person is struggling to breathe. My article gives some examples of such medications.
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Hospice Care and How to Get Rid of Old Prescription DrugsHow to safely dispose of prescription and over-the-counter drugs.
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Vocal Cord Dysfunction or Asthma?After fourteen years of being treated for asthma, I found out that I really have a condition called Vocal Cord Dysfunction. The diagnosis has changed my life...for the better!
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Five Things the Electric Company Never Wanted You to KnowSave your self time and money, by following a few simple things.
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Common Myths About AsthmaEver wonder what was a myth and what was a fact about asthma? Here are some things that I have learned.
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Are Inhaled Steroids for Children with Asthma Safe?If your child has been diagnosed with asthma, he may have been given a steroid inhaler to relieve the symptoms. Are inhaled steroids for children safe?
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How to Manage Asthma Problems in ChildrenChildren who have asthma problems can live full lives. The key is managing the condition by keeping it under control. That means keeping close tabs on your child's symptoms on a daily basis.
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Love, Family & Life: Does Asthma Limit the Fun You and Famiy Can Have?What, if anything, have to tried to treat asthma, and how has it worked? Have you been in and out of doctor's offices, and hospitals yet not seeing any improvement?
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The End of CFC InhalersThere is growing concern that the replacement medications will not be as effective as the old.
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Rare Childhood Heart Attacks Often Overlooked by DoctorsIf you're the parent of a child with asthma, you might be tempted to blame all chest pain on that condition. However, you can't be sure that ashma is the culprit. The cause might be rare: a childhood heart attack. -
Neti Pot Adventures: Holistic Health in a Modern HouseholdNeti pots have been used for thousands of years by those practicing yoga and holistic health. Do they really work? Can using a Neti pot help a boy breathe better? One American family decides to find out.
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Advair Side Effects: Tips for Coping with the Side Effects of AdvairAdvair is a steroid inhaler prescribed to people suffering from asthma and COPD; this medication claims to prevent asthma attacks, but has a long list of side effects. This is how to recognize and deal with some of those side effects.
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Tips for Your Asthmatic ChildSimple tips to help prevent the worsening of your child's Asthma complications.
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Helping Your Asthmatic Child Thrive in the Atlanta Pollen and Smog SeasonSurviving the worst seasons for kids with asthma in Atlanta.
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When Should You Consult a Doctor About Common Chest Congestion?Common causes of chest congestion, treatments and when to see your doctor.
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Misattribution of Arousal: Hiking the InclineI have come to learn that it is possible to missunderstand one feeling for another, to misattribute your state of arousal by producing another reaction that is completely opposite then you had intended it to be.
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Asthma Symptoms and Treatment in InfantsMost pediatricians are hesitant to give a diagnosis of asthma in an infant. It is more important to treat the symptoms of asthma rather than look for a diagnosis. -
Cystic Fibrosis Lung Treatments Improve Length and Quality of LifeHere are some modern and conventional lung treatments for cystic fibrosis that can help patients lead a longer and more productive life. -
Treatment Options for COPDWhat my doctor tried for managing my COPD symptoms.
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SarcoidosisMy life with this illness.
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Vick's Vapor Rub with Socks?The trick we use to clear up stuffy or runny noses and coughs.
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Medicare DMEPOSMedicare DMEPOS means durable medical equipment, prosthetics, orthotics and supplies. This article presents some of the basics to help you understand DME rental and supply so that you get the most out of your coverage.
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Effective Pediatric Asthma Treatments, Including Treatments for Symptoms of AsthmaWheezing, coughing, shortness of breath are some of the more common symptoms of asthma in children. Treatments for asthma in children commonly include inhalers and oral medications. -
Effective Pediatric Asthma Treatments Aren't Limited to MedicationsThe type of cover on an asthmatic child's pillow might be just as important as the pills he or she swallows. Here's a summary of the various treatments effective for pediatric asthma.
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