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  2. Asthma - Causes and Triggers | NHLBI, NIH

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    However, asthma can also occur when the body’s natural defenses against germs and sickness react strongly to a new substance in the lungs. Asthma usually starts during childhood when the body’s defense system is still taking shape. However some people don’t show signs of asthma until adulthood — this is known as adult- onset asthma.

  3. Asthma - Asthma Attack - NHLBI, NIH

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    During an asthma attack, symptoms get much worse. Attacks can come on quickly or gradually and may be life-threatening. People with asthma that is difficult to treat may get asthma attacks more often. Airway in the lungs narrowing from an asthma attack. A normal airway is wide, compared with the narrowed, inflamed airway typical of an asthma ...

  4. Asthma - What Is Asthma? - NHLBI, NIH

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    Asthma is a chronic (long-term) condition that affects the airways in the lungs. The airways are tubes that carry air in and out of your lungs. If you have asthma, your airways can become inflamed and narrowed at times. This makes it harder for air to flow out of your airways when you breathe out. About 1 in 13 people in the United States have ...

  5. Study of biological clock may explain why asthma worsens at night

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    September 06, 2021. Researchers have identified a key role for the circadian system—the biological clock that controls your sleep/wake cycle—that may help explain why asthma symptoms worsen at night. The finding sheds light on the mechanisms that influence asthma severity and could lead to new treatments for the condition, they say.

  6. NIH Statement on World Asthma Day 2022: Toward improved asthma...

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    May 3, 2022, 9:00 AM EDT. Today on World Asthma Day, the National Institutes of Health reaffirms its commitment to biomedical research aimed at preventing the onset of asthma, understanding its underlying causes, and improving the treatment of it. This chronic airway disease, which is characterized by periodic worsening of inflammation that can ...

  7. Asthma - Managing Asthma - NHLBI, NIH

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    Make healthy lifestyle changes. Your healthcare provider may recommend healthy lifestyle changes to help keep asthma symptoms in check: Aim for a healthy weight. Having overweight or obesity can make asthma harder to manage. Talk to your provider about programs that can help. Even a small weight loss can help symptoms.

  8. Asthma in the Black/African American Community - NHLBI, NIH

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    These factors include: Black people in the U.S. are 40% more likely to have asthma than white people. 84% more likely to have asthma than Black men. 8x more likely to die from asthma than white children. INDOOR TRIGGERS. Black people are more likely to live in densely populated or lower-income areas, which can put them at higher risk for asthma.

  9. Heart Attack - Causes and Risk Factors - NHLBI, NIH

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    High blood pressure or preeclampsia external link. (high blood pressure during pregnancy) High blood sugar or diabetes. High blood triglycerides. Overweight and obesity. If you have three or more of these conditions that raise your risk for heart disease, it is called metabolic syndrome. This greatly increases your risk of a heart attack.

  10. What is Asthma? - NHLBI, NIH

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    BASIC FACTS ABOUT ASTHMA. • Asthma is a lung disease. It’s a physical and medical problem that needs treatment. It’s not something that you imagined or made up. Don’t let anyone tell you your asthma is just in your head. It’s in your lungs, and it’s real. • Asthma is serious. A person can die during an asthma attack.

  11. Asthma - NHLBI, NIH

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    Asthma is a serious lung disease causes chest tightness, wheezing, and coughing can be controlled with proper treatment How many people in the U.S. have asthma? About 1 in 13 people Data Source: 2017 National Health Interview Survey Because of poorly controlled asthma, each year about 4 in 9 children miss school 1 in 3 adults miss work