Asthma - The Breath Of Fresh New Air
Research at the Johns Hopkins Medical Center casts serious doubts about the prevailing medical
watch of the cause of asthma attack and suggests a totally new way of thinking with regards to a
disease that affects a...
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Asthma - The Breath Of Fresh New Air
Research at the Johns Hopkins Medical Center casts serious doubts about the prevailing medical
watch of the cause of asthma attack and suggests a totally new way of thinking with regards to a
disease that affects a growing number of people today, particularly kids.
Until now, medical professionals assumed that asthmatics were hypersensitive to irritants like dirt,
pollen or contaminants.
This hypersensitivity has been thought to cause the air passage in the lungs
to be able to contract, blocking your flow of atmosphere and leaving the patients gasping regarding
breath.
This lung airway constriction process was assumed being absent in nonasthamatics.
But the new research strongly suggests that everyone is susceptible to asthmatic problems and that
the crucial difference between asthmatics and nonasthmatics lies in how properly they can breathe
following the initial assault on their system--specifically how proficiently they can take the serious
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