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\nUnderstanding Asthma: asthma, a chronic respiratory condition, can be triggered by various factors such as obesity, sedentary lifestyles, exposure to polluted air, and habits like smoking or tobacco use.\n

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Shree Multispecialty Hospital specializes in asthma care

Shree Multispecialty Hospital specializes in asthma care. Symptoms include difficulty breathing, chest pain, and dry cough. Our expert team offers personalized treatment plans for improved respiratory health. Contact us for compassionate and effective care. #care #hospital #multispecialityhospital

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Breathe Easy: Understanding Air Pollution and Lung Health

Learn how air pollution affects lungs, worsens asthma, and hinders lung development. Discover the harmful gases and particles in polluted air, causing immediate and long-term issues. Explore asthma and COPD conditions exacerbated by poor air quality.

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Understanding IRB Review Process for Expedited Research

Learn about the significance of IRB review, levels of review, and categories of expedited review. Discover the criteria for IRB review, including whether the study involves human subjects and contributes to generalizable knowledge. Explore the different levels of IRB review and the specific categori

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ASMA IN PEDIATRIA

Pediatric asthma guidelines for children aged 5 years and above, outlining diagnosis criteria, symptom patterns, and treatment recommendations based on GINA 2023. The content covers characteristics suggestive of asthma, including recurrent non-productive cough, wheezing, and shortness of breath, and

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Novel Jigsaw Puzzle Approach for Asthma Diagnosis in Primary Care

Development of a unique jigsaw puzzle method for diagnosing asthma in primary care settings revealed challenges in accurately identifying the condition due to common respiratory symptoms, normal physical examinations, and inconclusive test results. Overdiagnosis and underdiagnosis of asthma were hig

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The Ultimate Guide to Best Asthma Treatment Hospitals

Specialtymd offers various types of asthma treatment options. Our practice serves greater at Castle Hill, Frisco, Kings Ridge, The Colony, Texas. Contact us to book an appointment

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Asthma Management

Asthma is a chronic respiratory condition characterized by inflammation and narrowing of the airways, leading to symptoms like wheezing, coughing, shortness of breath, and chest tightness. Triggers vary and can include allergens, exercise, cold air, and stress. Effective management involves avoiding

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Diagnosing Asthma

As an experienced asthma patients doctor in Jaipur, Dr. Sunny Singhal is committed to providing top-notch care to those suffering from this chronic respiratory condition.

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Asthma

Asthma in infants and children is a chronic condition characterized by inflammation and narrowing of the airways, causing difficulty in breathing, wheezing, and coughing. Triggers include allergens, respiratory infections, and environmental factors. Early diagnosis and management are crucial for imp

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Asthma and COPD Drugs Market

The\u00a0Global Asthma & COPD Drugs Market size\u00a0is expected to be worth around\u00a0USD 64.6 Billion\u00a0by 2033, from\u00a0USD 38.2 Billion\u00a0in 2023, growing at a\u00a0CAGR of 5.6%\u00a0during the forecast period from 2024 to 2033.

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Understanding Asthma Medications: Maintenance vs. Rescue

Asthma, a chronic condition, can be managed with two main forms of medications - maintenance and rescue. Maintenance medications are taken daily to prevent symptoms, while rescue medications are used as needed during asthma flares. Overusing rescue medications can reduce their effectiveness, so it's

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Enhancing Childhood Asthma Care in Lewisham: The Community Nursing Team's Approach

University Hospital Lewisham has observed high rates of child asthma-related Emergency Department visits and subsequent admissions. To address this, a specialized nursing team was established, aiming to provide integrated care pathways for children with asthma in the community. Led by Matron Claire

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Clinical Audit Results of Moderate to Acute Severe Asthma in EDs 2016/17

This clinical audit presentation showcases the national results of how Emergency Departments (EDs) are performing against the established audit standards for moderate to acute severe asthma in the year 2016/17. The objectives of the audit were to benchmark current performance, enable national and pe

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Wyoming 2014 School Health Profiles Report Summary

The Wyoming 2014 School Health Profiles Report provides data on the utilization of self-assessment tools by schools to assess policies and programs related to physical activity, nutrition, tobacco use prevention, asthma, injury and violence prevention, and more. It also includes information on the i

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Comprehensive Review of Severe Asthma Management in Clinical Practice

In this case study, we explore the journey of Mr. Y, a 60-year-old man with a history of breathing problems. Despite initial treatment, his condition worsened, leading to multiple exacerbations. With a focus on the 2019 BTS/SIGN guidelines, his management included treatment escalation with LAMA and

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Understanding Asthma: Symptoms, Causes, and Management

Asthma is a lung disease characterized by inflammation and bronchoconstriction, leading to symptoms like wheezing, coughing, shortness of breath, and chest tightness. It is not contagious and can develop at any age, with early signs like eczema potentially leading to asthma later. Recognizing sympto

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Addressing Asthma in Greater Manchester: A Priority Overview

Asthma is a pressing concern in Greater Manchester, with high rates of emergency admissions and hospitalizations among children and young people. The region faces challenges related to poverty, poor housing, pollution, and health disparities. Improving care through personalized action plans is cruci

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Improving Pediatric Asthma Care Through Second-Hand Smoke Exposure Assessment

Data from GP practices in Wales indicate a low rate of discussing second-hand smoke exposure with pediatric asthma patients. This Quality Improvement (QI) project aims to ensure systematic identification and advice provision for patients exposed to second-hand smoke during asthma reviews. The propos

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Improving Asthma Care for Children and Young People in North Central London

Addressing the challenges of asthma care for children and young people in North Central London, the initiative aims to reduce health inequalities, improve outcomes, and enhance quality services. By focusing on prevention, timely treatment, and system-wide collaboration, the program seeks to empower

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Yogic Science: Effects of Yoga on Asthma and Jaundice

Yogic science explores the impact of yoga on various diseases like asthma and jaundice. For asthma, specific yoga poses and breathing techniques can help improve respiratory function and reduce symptoms. On the other hand, jaundice, characterized by yellowing of the skin, can also benefit from yoga

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Management of Asthma in Athletes: Important Considerations and Treatment

Asthma in athletes can impact performance and health, with triggers like exercise-induced asthma posing challenges. Key considerations include having rescue inhalers available, regular asthma management examinations, and proper warm-ups. Treatment for exercise-induced asthma often involves beta2-ago

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UNCAC Implementation Review Mechanism: Moving Towards the Second Cycle

The UNCAC Implementation Review Mechanism is progressing into its second cycle, with a focus on evaluating challenges and terms of reference at the conclusion of each review cycle. The performance assessment has highlighted achievements in enhancing awareness and involvement of civil society/private

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Asthma Nurse Networks and Initiatives in North East London

The North East London Asthma Nurse Network, along with the Pan London and South East Asthma Nurse Working Group, is dedicated to improving asthma management for children and young people in the region. Through joint efforts, they aim to standardize care, provide streamlined assessments, deliver trai

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Improving Pediatric Asthma Care in North East London: A Collaborative Approach

The North East London Clinical Commissioning Groups have formed a network to improve care for children with asthma following a critical review after a child's death. Strategies include workforce development, pathway enhancements, safeguarding measures, user involvement, and education/training initia

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Case Presentation: Kartagener Syndrome in a 24-Year-Old Male

24-year-old male patient with a history of asthma and bronchiectasis presents with worsening shortness of breath and chest pain. Neonatal history reveals Situs inversus and dextrocardia, recurrent upper and lower respiratory tract infections, while childhood history includes asthma diagnosis and chr

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Promoting Flu Vaccination in Asthma Population: Importance, Effectiveness, and Eligibility Criteria

Promoting flu vaccination in the asthma population is crucial to prevent serious complications associated with the flu virus. Learn about the disease, importance and effectiveness of vaccination, ways to encourage consent and access to the vaccine, and eligibility criteria for the flu jab in Islingt

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Understanding Asthma: Symptoms, Triggers, and Management in Schools

Asthma is a common condition affecting many individuals, especially in school settings. This training aims to educate on recognizing asthma, providing support during attacks, available treatments, and school responsibilities. Asthma symptoms include coughing, wheezing, chest tightness, and shortness

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Understanding Full Committee Review (FCR) vs. Designated Member Review (DMR) for New IACUC Members

Explore the differences between Full Committee Review (FCR) and Designated Member Review (DMR) for new IACUC members. Learn the acceptable methods of protocol review, federal requirements, member responsibilities, risks, and best practices for protocol approval. Dive into the two valid methods of IA

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Creating a Healthy Home: Understanding and Addressing Biological Hazards like Dust Mites

A healthy home goes beyond just providing shelter; it also protects against various hazards like dust mites that can cause allergies and asthma. Dust mites thrive in warm, humid environments and feed on human skin flakes. Symptoms of allergy to dust mites include itchy eyes, runny nose, and asthma.

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Evolution of Asthma Action Plans at Homerton University Hospital

Over the years, Homerton University Hospital has made significant progress in implementing asthma action plans to improve patient care and outcomes. From initial education and adjustments to the nursing checklist to the transition to paperless records, the hospital increased the rate of admissions d

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Activities Organized by Polish Federation of Asthma, Allergy, and COPD Patients Associations

The Polish Federation of Asthma, Allergy, and COPD Patients Associations is actively involved in various initiatives such as organizing World Asthma Day, World Allergy Week, and World COPD Days in Poland. They also conduct education campaigns, consultations, and medical tests to support and advocate

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Asthma, GERD & Dyspepsia: Diagnosis and Management Scenarios

In this medical scenario-based content, we explore cases of bronchial asthma in an 8-year-old boy with symptoms frequency assessment, risk factors, and management strategies. Moving on to dyspepsia and GERD, we delve into diagnostic approaches for a 54-year-old male with H. pylori and a 57-year-old

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Effectiveness of School-based Health Centers for Health and Academic Outcomes

A review by Robert A. Hahn, PhD, MPH, for the Georgia Legislature Study Committee highlights the positive impact of school-based health centers on health and academic outcomes. Benefits include improved health outcomes such as increased vaccinations, reduced asthma incidents, and better health risk

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Best Practices for High-Risk Pediatric Asthma Care

This resource outlines best practices for high-risk pediatric asthma care, focusing on guidelines-based approaches to assessing severity, providing education, environmental control, and pharmacologic therapy. It emphasizes the importance of asthma action plans, certified asthma educators, and enviro

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Improving Asthma Management in Schools: A Comprehensive Approach

Working towards creating asthma-friendly schools to better support children with asthma. Emphasizing the importance of standardized asthma management, increasing knowledge and confidence for staff, students, and parents, and aiming to reduce missed school days and hospital presentations due to asthm

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PM 2.5 and Asthma-Related ER Visits in California Study

Study on the relationship between PM 2.5 levels and asthma-related emergency room visits in California. The research analyzed data from 16 counties over 6 years, using different regression methods to explore correlations. Results suggest a slight negative correlation, indicating air quality may not

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I.N.D.I.A.N.A. 2016 School Health Profiles Report: Survey Results and Improvement Planning

The I.N.D.I.A.N.A. 2016 School Health Profiles Report presents weighted principal survey results on school health assessments and improvement planning. It explores the use of self-assessment tools, school policies, health-related objectives in School Improvement Plans, and the review of health and s

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Green Inhaler Guidelines for Pediatric Asthma Management

Achieving good asthma control is crucial for children aged 12+ with asthma. This guideline emphasizes the use of greener inhaler choices, such as Dry Powder Inhalers (DPIs), which have a smaller carbon footprint than Metered-Dose Inhalers (MDIs). While MDIs are currently preferred for most children,

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Respiratory Case Studies: Asthma, COPD, CF, and CPFE

A 23-year-old pregnant female with uncontrolled asthma, a 70-year-old with severe COPD exacerbation, a 50-year-old man with worsening breathlessness, and a 20-year-old with cystic fibrosis and Burkholderia cenocepacia colonization present challenging respiratory cases. The cases involve consideratio

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