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  2. Epidemiology of asthma - Wikipedia

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    [18] [23] Also, children who are born in low-income families have higher risk of asthma. [24] Asthma prevalence also differs between populations of the same ethnicity who are born and live in different places. [25] U.S.-born Mexican populations, for example, have higher asthma rates than non-U.S. born Mexican populations that are living in the ...

  3. Acute severe asthma - Wikipedia

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    Very severe acute asthma (termed "near-fatal" as there is an immediate risk to life) is characterised by a peak flow of less than 33% predicted, oxygen saturations below 92% or cyanosis (blue discoloration, usually of the lips), absence of audible breath sounds over the chest ("silent chest" : wheezing is not heard because there is not enough ...

  4. Asthma-related microbes - Wikipedia

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    This is because the increase of cytokine production results in a continuing inflammatory response in the airway, followed by negative effects such as immunopathological tissue damage and scarring as described in the C. pneumoniae 's role in asthma section. Furthermore, patients with asthma are found to have an increased release of type II ...

  5. Asthma - Wikipedia

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    In January 2021, an appeal court in France overturned a deportation order against a 40-year-old Bangladeshi man, who was a patient of asthma. His lawyers had argued that the dangerous levels of pollution in Bangladesh could possibly lead to worsening of his health condition, or even premature death. [310]

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    While it may seem obvious, a startling number of people with severe asthma aren't doing this one thing. Skip to main content. Subscriptions; Animals. Business. Entertainment. Fitness. Food. Games ...

  7. Obstructive lung disease - Wikipedia

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    Asthma is a common condition and affects over 300 million people around the world. [3] Asthma causes recurring episodes of wheezing, breathlessness, chest tightness, and coughing, particularly at night or in the early morning. [4] Exercise-induced asthma is common in asthmatics, especially after participation in outdoor activities in cold weather.

  8. Price stops 1 in 6 US adults with asthma from taking their ...

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    The cost of medication to treat asthma, the chronic lung disease, is stopping one in six US adults from taking their medication as it has been prescribed, researchers warned Monday.. Furthermore ...

  9. Paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnoea - Wikipedia

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    The most common causes of dyspnea are cardiac (cardiac asthma) [10] and pulmonary conditions, like congestive heart failure with preserved ejection fraction, COPD, or pneumonia. [9] Less commonly, some cases of dyspnea can be attributed to neuromuscular diseases of the chest wall or anxiety.

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