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  2. Trouble sleeping? Chest pain? Could be symptoms of adult asthma

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    Children usually develop asthma symptoms before turning 5, but developing asthma as an adult isn't unheard of. Other symptoms, like shortness of breath, wheezing and persistent cough, were more ...

  3. The 11 workers most at risk for developing asthma - AOL

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    A 2021 Brazil study estimated that 16% of people who developed asthma as an adult have occupational asthma, while the prevalence of work-exacerbated asthma — existing asthma worsened by ...

  4. If You're Living With Asthma, Here's Every Single Treatment ...

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    Here’s a fun fact: Ninety percent of people with asthma will develop symptoms of exercise-induced asthma as well, but 10 percent of people with this condition (also referred to as exercise ...

  5. Asthma - Wikipedia

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    The average death rate from 2011 to 2015 from asthma in the UK was about 50% higher than the average for the European Union and had increased by about 5% in that time. [292] Children are more likely see a physician due to asthma symptoms after school starts in September. [293]

  6. Reactive airway disease - Wikipedia

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    While the acronyms are similar, reactive airway disease (RAD) and reactive airways dysfunction syndrome (RADS) are not the same. [1]Reactive airways dysfunction syndrome was first identified by Stuart M. Brooks and colleagues in 1985 as an asthma-like syndrome developing after a single exposure to high levels of an irritating vapor, fume, or smoke.

  7. Epidemiology of asthma - Wikipedia

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    Globally, there are 136 million women with asthma, 57% of the 235 million people living with asthma. In addition to being more common among women, women experience more severe symptoms and are more likely to die from asthma. [50] The severity and frequency of asthma complications is related to both gender and age. Although asthma is more ...

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