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World Asthma Day

World Asthma Day - 7 News Result(s)
  • World Asthma Day: Useful Diet Tips For Prevention Of Asthma
    World Asthma Day: Useful Diet Tips For Prevention Of Asthma

    There are certain foods that can trigger asthma. Likewise, there are some foods that can help alleviate the problem.

  • World Asthma Day: How sunlight reduces asthma
    World Asthma Day: How sunlight reduces asthma

    World Asthma Day is commemorated annually on the first Tuesday of May by Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA) to spread awareness about it. This year, GINA is organizing activities across the globe around the theme, ...

  • World Asthma Day 2016: Home Remedies to Treat Asthma
    World Asthma Day 2016: Home Remedies to Treat Asthma

    Estimates suggest that 300 million people worldwide suffer from asthma, with 250,000 annual deaths attributed to the disease.

  • 6 Facts That Indicate Pollution in India is Linked to Asthma Risk
    6 Facts That Indicate Pollution in India is Linked to Asthma Risk

    World Asthma Day is commemorated every year on the second Tuesday in the month of May by the Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA) to increase awareness around the world.

  • 9 Simple Measures to Help Combat Asthma & Keep it Under Control
    9 Simple Measures to Help Combat Asthma & Keep it Under Control

    Asthma attacks can be controlled or made less severe by keeping these small and simple things in mind as suggested by Pulmonologist Dr. Nikhil Modi.

  • World Asthma Day: Cardio Exercise Can Prevent Severe Asthma Attacks
    World Asthma Day: Cardio Exercise Can Prevent Severe Asthma Attacks

    Scientifically speaking, asthma has no cure. Although, health experts from all over the world have said that attempts are being made to improve cardiac fitness by working on both lungs and the heart to stabilize ...

  • World Asthma Day: Air Pollution in Indian Cities Can Trigger Asthma
    World Asthma Day: Air Pollution in Indian Cities Can Trigger Asthma

    Shortness of breath, cough and wheezing are all symptoms of asthma. Your chest feels tight and your throat goes dry, you gasp for breath and are unable to get enough air to the lungs.

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