Clinics Collections: Asthma draws from Elsevier's robust Clinics Review Articles database to provide multidisciplinary teams, including general practitioners, pulmonologists, otolaryngologists, allergists, pediatricians, and other healthcare professionals, with practical clinical advice and insights on this highly prevalent disease and its comorbidities. Clinics Collections: Asthma guides readers on how to apply current primary research findings on asthma to everyday practice to help overcome challenges and complications, keep up with new and improved treatment methods, and improve patient outcomes. Areas of focus include pathogenesis, treatment and management of adult asthma, management of pediatric asthma, and special considerations. Each article begins with keywords and key points for immediate access to the most critical information. Articles are presented in an easy-to-digest and concisely worded format. Elsevier Clinics Collections provide concise reviews of today's most prevalent conditions and significant medical developments.
. . . This is a book to breathe by!" —Congressman Patrick J. Kennedy Discover how to: Use rescue medications Allergy-proof your home Deal with doctors and insurance Handle food allergies Avoid asthma complications Find outside support
Sidebars throughout the book provide additional insight, and full-color graphs, charts, and photographs provide readers with a better understanding of the important information being presented to them.
Sean's nebulizer mask and his imagination aid in his recovery following an asthma attack. Includes information on childhood asthma and how to control its symptoms.
This book, which is the first of the series of Clinician's Desk Reference, has been written for healthcare professionals caring for patients with asthma, in primary care and in hospital.
Understand and Control You Asthma will guide you to a better understanding of your asthma and its treatment and teach you how to increase the control you have over your health.
Stephen T. Holgate, Jo A. Douglass. Fast Facts: Asthma First published 1999; second edition 2006; reprinted 2007; third edition 2010 Fourth edition March 2013 Text © 2013 Stephen T Holgate, Jo A Douglass © 2013 in this edition Health ...
Asthma is treatable. Asthma is controllable. Asthma doesn't have to be scary. These are the lessons the boy in this story learns, with the help of his parents, his doctor, and his imagination.
Fortunately, if a person is diagnosed properly, asthma symptoms can be managed. In this book, you will read case studies of people with asthma and how they handle the disease.
Offers information on asthma, from the physiology of an asthma attack to the latest treatments, with a section of frequently asked questions
So, if a natural treatment is more effective and better for the body, why aren’t doctors prescribing Yoga and Acupuncture? This is the very first question most people seeking alternative treatments ask.