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		<title>Living With Asthma Symptom &#8211; How To Maintain Quality Of Life With Good Asthma Control</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Living with asthma symptom has become a common way of life for most asthma sufferers. Adult asthma obviously has the ability to affect a sufferer's way of life but the experts tell us it doesn't have to. Indeed it doesn't. Especially if the proper precautions are taken. <a href="http://asthmainfoline.com/living-with-asthma-symptom-how-to-maintain-quality-of-life-with-good-asthma-control/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="announcement_post"><p>Living with asthma symptom has become a common way of life for most asthma sufferers. Adult asthma obviously has the ability to affect a sufferer's way of life but the experts tell us it doesn't have to. Indeed it doesn't. Especially if the proper precautions are taken.</p>
<p>Asthma symptom can be brought on by a variety of triggers. Sufferers who practice good management practice techniques will live a good quality of life where asthma symptom aren't a constant worry. Did you know in the United States alone, over 17 million people are affected by asthma.</p>
<p>Asthma is described in many forms including allergy asthma, adult asthma; even asthma and acid reflux: with varying treatments. More recently, less mainstream treatment for asthma symptom has surfaced such as acupuncture for asthma.</p>
<p><strong>Acupuncture For Asthma</strong></p>
<p>China has used acupuncture treatment for centuries on different types of ailments. Acupuncture for asthma has been effective for a number of years. The World Health Organization identified acupuncture an effective treatment of up to 40 known diseases with asthma being one of them.</p>
<p>Acupuncture for asthma benefits such things as a reduced dependency on drugs. In the US, states have there own regulated laws relating to qualified acupuncture  practitioners. Certainly if you are not getting relief from your current treatment methods then acupuncture for asthma provides another alternative.</p>
<p><strong>Allergic Asthma</strong></p>
<p>Allergic asthma affects over 50 per cent of asthma sufferers. It has been described as a chronic inflammatory disorder of the airways.</p>
<p>Allergic asthma forms from an early childhood and sufferers are affected by elements such as dust, mold and pollen. The problem of course is those three factors are hard to avoid so physicians will prescribe medication to reduce the incidence of attack.</p>
<p>Certainly asthma is no fun to live with but it can be controlled. Within these pages at AsthmaInfoLine.com we'll provide a library of views and reviews on asthma, asthma symptoms and treatment and news relating to asthma from around the world.</p>
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		<title>Information On Asthma &#8211; Where To Find It?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Obviously, for the best information on asthma, that which is the most official, you should turn to your doctor. When calling or visiting your doctor for a simple question isn’t possible, there are plenty of agencies and organizations as well as numerous websites that will answer most of your questions, quickly and efficiently. Don’t assume immediately that you must only speak to your doctor. <a href="http://asthmainfoline.com/information-on-asthma-where-to-find-it/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Obviously, for the best information on asthma, that which is the most official, you should turn to your doctor. When calling or visiting your doctor for a simple question isn’t possible, there are plenty of agencies and organizations as well as numerous websites that will answer most of your questions, quickly and efficiently. Don’t assume immediately that you must only speak to your doctor. In this day and age of immediate access to worldwide information, it’s more than possible to find the answers for most questions at your finger tips.</p>
<p>Websites</p>
<p>The easiest and quickest source for information on asthma is the internet. Websites from around the globe offer quick reference to many of your Asthma related questions. Don’t merely type your question into Google and expect immediate results from any old website. Consider your source carefully, visiting the well known, established websites before anywhere else.</p>
<p>The American Association for Respiratory Care, The American Lung Association, the American College of Chest Physicians, and many more offer immediate, professional advice on your Asthma related inquiries. You can email specific experts, request free information in the mail, or merely search for the answers to your questions directly on their websites.</p>
<p>Organizations</p>
<p>Beyond the immediate assistance of medical research groups, you can often find assistance in the form of national and worldwide organizations. Many of these are non-profit entities, but there are also numerous government operated organizations that offer immediate assistance. Many of these also offer easy access over the internet alongside more traditional methods such as phone and mail inquiries. Check with the World Health Organization or the EPA as two of many large scale operations that offer ample asthma information.</p>
<p>Other Sources</p>
<p>Off the internet and in the comfort of your own town, there are still more resources for you to look into. It is possible to find Asthma support groups and local health co-ops alongside research institutes that offer numerous resources.  These are often specifically related to asthma and local concerns, such as the Allergy and Asthma Network or Allies Against Asthma. There are dozens more, many of which you can find in local medical journals and nationally recognized books designed to discuss the ramifications of the condition.</p>
<p>Finding information and treatment options for asthma outside of your doctor’s office is as easy as taking a look around. Getting involved and staying in touch will allow you to not only better understand your condition but readily research it.</p>
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