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  1. Is there a Connection Between Asthma and Heart Attack?

    Is there a Connection Between Asthma and Heart Attack?

    Recent studies have shown that people with asthma are at 70% higher risk of having a heart attack than people without asthma. This makes keeping your asthma under control more important than ever because it will not only make it easier for you to breathe but will help your heart health.

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  2. Ventolin vs Clenil: what’s the difference?

    Ventolin vs Clenil: what’s the difference?

    Asthma is a common respiratory condition that affects 1 in 11 children and 1 in 12 adults in the UK. While it is often a life-long condition, people with asthma can lead a normal life with treatment.

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  3. Can Panic Attacks Lead to an Asthma Attack?

    Can Panic Attacks Lead to an Asthma Attack?

    When you are having a panic attack, your body undergoes physical and emotional symptoms caused by a release of hormones in response to you going into ‘fight or flight’ mode.

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  4. Is It Asthma, COPD or Both?

    Is It Asthma, COPD or Both?

    Asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) both affect the lungs, making it hard to breathe. While they are two different conditions, they do share many similarities and it is possible to have both at the same time, a condition called Asthma-COPD overlap syndrome.

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  5. How Childhood and Adult-Onset Asthma Differ?

    How Childhood and Adult-Onset Asthma Differ?

    Asthma usually first appears in childhood, but it is possible to develop it at any point in your life. Asthma causes the airways to become narrowed and inflamed, making it more difficult to breathe. 

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  6. What is the difference between atopic and nonatopic asthma?

    What is the difference between atopic and nonatopic asthma?

    When most people think of asthma, they think of people struggling to breathe and puffing on an inhaler. Whilst this is how asthma plays out for many people, the causes of asthma can be different.

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  7. Extrinsic vs. Intrinsic Asthma: The Main Differences?

    Extrinsic vs. Intrinsic Asthma: The Main Differences

    You have probably heard of asthma, but did you know that there are two different types? The two types of asthma are called extrinsic and intrinsic and they can often have different causes and symptoms.

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  8.  What is the Difference Between Allergic and Nonallergic Asthma?

    What is the Difference Between Allergic and Nonallergic Asthma?

    Asthma is just asthma, right? In fact, there are different types of asthma and the type you are diagnosed with will dictate how you manage it. If you ingest something that is a trigger, you might have facial or tongue swelling or a more serious form of allergic reaction, anaphylaxis.

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  9. Alcohol and Asthma: What is Their Correlation?

    Alcohol and Asthma: What is Their Correlation?

    If you have asthma, drinking alcohol may be giving you more than just a headache the next day. Studies have shown that drinking alcohol can trigger asthma symptoms or potentially make your other triggers worse. So, even though you love having that glass of wine after a long day, it may be what is causing some of your asthma symptoms.

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  10. The Risk Factors for Developing Asthma

    The Risk Factors for Developing Asthma

    Are you worried about getting asthma? Asthma can occur in children and adults and many times it is unclear why. It is not something you can catch from another person, but there are certain factors that might make you more susceptible to developing it.

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