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Entries for January 2012

My Voice: Charlie Buchner

Posted in: Asthma Articles
Charlie Buchner, 16, of Caulfield South, hopes his celebrity sandwich book makes plenty of dough. Did you know that Elmo’s sandwich of choice is a crab melt? Neither did I. But I’ve learn...

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Positive affect, self-affirmation help patients with chronic diseases to overcome obstacles

Posted in: Asthma Articles
The experience of daily positive affect -- a mild, happy feeling -- and self-affirmation helps some patients with chronic diseases, including coronary artery disease, high blood pressure and asthma, m...

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New program leads the way to wellness

Posted in: Asthma Articles
SOME relief may be in sight for sufferers of chronic disease with the help of a community-based health initiative in the City of Monash. The MonashLink Community Health Service will be running Take A...

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At 79, swimmer is the oldest in Rotto mission

Posted in: Asthma Articles
 When the first wave of swimmers leave Cottesloe for the Rottnest Channel Swim on February 25, Dieter Loeliger will be a stand-out competitor - the oldest swimmer in the race.   Mr Loelige...

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Time to get a Wiggle on

Posted in: Asthma Articles
As well as ensuring your child is well prepared to return to school regarding their asthma, it is also time to make sure your child is prepared regarding any allergies or anaphylaxis that they may hav...

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5 Foods and Supplements for Better Asthma Control

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The latest research suggests that eating a balanced diet high in nutrients is a crucial step to manage asthma and keep your immune system working at its best. Foods for Respiratory Health While it's...

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Breakthrough to ease smokers' lungs

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RESEARCHERS have discovered a protein that causes the lungs of patients with smoking-related diseases to become chronically inflamed, in a breakthrough that could lead to more effective treatments. A...

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