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Title:
What Causes Asthma?
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520
Summary:
Asthma is chronic disease that is hallmarked by the inflammation of the bronchial or breathing
15 million adults and 5 million children in the United Stated have asthma, a chronic respirato
Keywords:
asthma, what causes asthma
Article Body:
Asthma is chronic disease that is hallmarked by the inflammation of the bronchial or breathing
15 million adults and 5 million children in the United Stated have asthma, a chronic respirato
Our lungs are filled with hollow tube like passages that resemble the branches on a tree. Thes
So what causes asthma? It is generally believed that exposure to allergens early in life can t
Environmental lung irritants are by far the biggest culprits in triggering asthma problems and
Lifestyle and illness also play a role in causing respiratory flare-ups in those susceptible.
Stress, exercise, laughter, foods and food additives like sulfites, getting a cold, the flu or
Luckily for asthmatics many of the factors that can lead to an asthma attack can be eliminated
Asthma is on the rise in the United States and in other developed countries around the globe;
There is no cure for asthma, but medication, and environmental and lifestyle changes can help
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What Causes Asthma?
Word Count:
520
Summary:
Asthma is chronic disease that is hallmarked by the inflammation of the bronchial or breathing
15 million adults and 5 million children in the United Stated have asthma, a chronic respirato
Keywords:
asthma, what causes asthma
Article Body:
Asthma is chronic disease that is hallmarked by the inflammation of the bronchial or breathing
15 million adults and 5 million children in the United Stated have asthma, a chronic respirato
Our lungs are filled with hollow tube like passages that resemble the branches on a tree. Thes
So what causes asthma? It is generally believed that exposure to allergens early in life can t
Environmental lung irritants are by far the biggest culprits in triggering asthma problems and
Lifestyle and illness also play a role in causing respiratory flare-ups in those susceptible.
Stress, exercise, laughter, foods and food additives like sulfites, getting a cold, the flu or
Luckily for asthmatics many of the factors that can lead to an asthma attack can be eliminated
Asthma is on the rise in the United States and in other developed countries around the globe;
There is no cure for asthma, but medication, and environmental and lifestyle changes can help
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