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asthma asthma Log in Become a Member Membership Benefits Help Text size: Library Web Reference < related to this term Sort by: Relevancy Date Date and relevancy (Learn more) Only show from: Almanacs Dictionaries Encyclopedias Magazines Maps Newspapers Pictures Images Thesauruses Transcripts White Papers Display , sorted by relevancy per page: Asthma education (Canada's First National Conference on Asthma and Education) Chest Boulet, Louis Philippe Chapman, Kenneth R Green, Lawrence W FitzGerald, J k , self management J Asthma non attenders at an asthma education Allergens and asthma Allergy severity of asthma: patients Perception of asthma Lancet awareness of asthma symptoms Characteristics of asthma in remission perception of asthma Asthma prevention (Task Force on Research and Education for the Prevention and Control of Respiratory Diseases) Chest Bailey, William C Clark, Noreen M Gotsch, Audrey R Lemen, Richard J O'Connor, George T Rosenstock, Irwin M , asthma J Asthma Allergy Pediatr Feldman CH Asthma education Review of asthma self management childhood asthma Clin Rev Gershwin ME Asthma self management promises J Asthma Clark NM Asthma self management et al ACT Asthma control Rural elementary school teachers' intent to manage children with asthma symptoms (Continuing Education Series) Pediatric Nursing May Rodehorst, T Kim , Words Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease of the airways that affects and their families The estimated health care costs of asthma in were billion dollars (University of Michigan health care providers in managing care of children with asthma, asthma rates among children continue to rise Acute asthma in adults : a review (reviews) Chest Rodrigo, Gustavo J Rodrigo, Carlos Hall, Jesse B , Words All patients with asthma are at risk of having exacerbations Hospitalizations large proportion of the health care cost burden of asthma, and avoidance or proper management of acute asthma (AA) episodes represent an area with the potential Phytotherapy for the management of asthma Part one: underlying issues (Phytotherapy Review & Commentary) Townsend Letter for D ors and Patients Bone, Kerry , sensitive asthma, classified allergic asthma American bronchial asthma Annals of aspirin sensitive asthma Rhinology and severe asthma in adolescence Korppi M Asthma and respiratory Practice News May blame for asthma? Lancet basis of Underdiagnosis and Undertreatment of Asthma in the Elderly( ) Chest Enright, Paul L McClelland, Robyn L Newman, Anne B Gottlieb, Daniel J Lebowitz, Michael D , Words Objective: To describe the clinical correlates of asthma in a community based sample of elderly persons Participants of the participants reported a current diagnosis of asthma (definite asthma), while another % reported at least one attack of The Etiologies, Pathophysiology, and Alternative Complementary Treatment of Asthma Alternative Medicine Review Miller, Alan L , inflammatory disorder of the respiratory airways, asthma is characterized by bronchial airway inflammation wheezing, coughing, and shortness of breath Asthma is a multifactorial disease process with components The underlying pathophysiology of asthma is airway inflammation The underlying The impact of allergy and pulmonary specialist care on emergency asthma utilization in a large managed care organization (Specialist and Generalist Services) Health Services Research Erickson, Sara Tolstykh, Irina Selby, Joe V Mendoza, Guillermo Iribarren, Carlos Eisner, k D , Words During the past years, the U S morbidity and mortality from asthma have been increasing (Mannino et al , ) In an effort to improve asthma care, the National Asthma Education and Prevention Program (NAEPP) published guidelines for Breaking the access barrier : evaluating an asthma center's efforts to provide education to children with asthma in schools (Clinical Investigations) Chest Cicutto, Lisa Murphy, Sue Coutts, Debbie O'Rourke, et Lang, Gail Chapman, Cori Coates, Pamela , Words Objective: To evaluate an asthma education program for children with asthma that is delivered in their school by certified asthma educators from a local hospital based asthma center Study design: Randomized controlled trial Setting: Twenty six Occupational asthma (Environmental and Occupational Asthma) Chest Chan Yeung, Moira , workplace can give rise to occupational asthma With the rapid introduction of new likely that the prevalence of occupational asthma will increase Table gives the total and in In , occupational asthma was the most prevalent occupational lung Impact of school nurse case management on students with asthma Journal of School Health Taras, Howard Wright, Sandra Brennan, Jesse Campana, Jack Lofgren, Rose ie , Words Asthma prevalence increased between and for children aged to and has not reased ( ) Optimal asthma management for school populations necessitates that schools policies, ( ) including adhering to physician written, asthma management and emergency plans, providing ready availability The Anti inflammatory Effects of Leukotriene Modifying Drugs and Their Use in Asthma( ) Chest May Salvi, Sundeep S Krishna, Mamudipudi T Sampson, Anthony P Holgate, Stephen T , Words Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease of the airways Anti inflammato first line treatment in the management of all grades of asthma severity Although corticosteroids are believed to be not suppress all inflammatory mediators involved in the asthmatic response Leukotrienes, which are lipid The Effects of Asthma Experience and Social Demographic Characteristics on Responses to the Chicago Community Asthma Survey ( ) (Statistical Data Included) Chest Weiss, Kevin B Grant, Evalyn N Li, Tao , Words Introduction: The Chicago Community Asthma Survey (CCAS ) is an instrument for characterizing knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs related to asthma The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of asthma experience and social demographic characteristics Home asthma management for rural families Journal for Specialists in Pediatric Nursing Horner, Sharon D Fouladi, Rachel T , Words ISSUES AND PURPOSE To assess home asthma management among rural families with a school age child who has asthma DESIGN AND METHODS Exploratory analysis families with school age children who have asthma Parents and children enact a Risk factors for onset of asthma : a year prospective follow up study Chest Porsbjerg, Celeste von Linstow, ie Louise Ulrik, Charlotte Suppli Nepper Christensen, Steen Backer, Vibeke , Words Background: Asthma development and prognosis have been studied but knowledge of the natural history of asthma in the general population is limited describe the incidence and remission of asthma and its predictors, data from a year An In School CD ROM Asthma Education Program (Statistical Data Included) Journal of School Health Yawn, Barbara P Algatt Bergstrom, Pamela J Yawn, Roy A Wollan, Peter Greco, k Gleason, ie kson, Leona , Words Asthma, a common condition of childhood affecting up to % of children, is one of the most common use of long term, anti inflammatory agents, might reduce morbidity and mortality from asthma and enhance school attendance As a chronic condition, asthma requires collaborative management by the child, Childhood asthma in an urban community : prevalence, care system, and treatment Chest Cloutier, Michelle M Wakefield, Dorothy B Hall, Charles B Bailit, Howard L , Words Objectives: We describe the system of asthma care in Hartford, CT, an urban, minority was used to organize factors influencing asthma prevalence and severity Data were obtained in Hartford seeking medical care in an asthma program called Easy Breathing Asthma status and severity affects missed school days Journal of School Health Moonie, Sheniz A Sterling, David A Figgs, Larry Castro, io , Words Asthma is the most common chronic childhood illness affecting United States ( ) Despite advances in our understanding of asthma's pathophysiology, there have been increases in the prevalence, morbidity, and mortality of children with asthma during the prior ades ( , ) Since , the prevalence The Awesome Asthma School Days Program: Educating Children, Inspiring a Community Journal of School Health Meurer, John R McKenzie, Sue Mischler, Elaine Subichin, Steve Malloy, sha George, Varghese , Words Asthma is the most common chronic disease of childhood, affecting more than million children in the United States Asthma related illness in restricted activity, emergency visits, and hospitalization for many children Children with asthma have an increased risk of academic problems when Posttraumatic stress in adolescents with asthma and their parents Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Kean, Emily Millikan Kelsay, Kimberly Wamboldt, Frederick Wamboldt, ianne Z , Words Asthma is the most common childhood chronic illnesses with significant functional morbidity McQuaid et al , ) Despite considerable research on the psychosocial impacts of asthma on children and adolescents, controversy remains regarding whether asthma puts youths at greater risk for psychological , Next >> Advertiser Links Champaign Mold Testing School, Business & Home Mold Re mediation & Consulting Call Today! |
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