What Do We Know about Asthma?
Subtitle: "Diagnosing and Treating Asthmatic Conditions"

Some Statistics including those by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) state that up to 25-million Americans suffer from asthma. That's approximately I in every 12 people or about 8.2 percent of the US population. Asthma is more common in women than in men and is also more common among African Americans and Hispanics than in Caucasians.

Approximately 3,000 asthma deaths occur in the US each year. It is believed that undiagnosed asthma in a significantly large percent of sufferers in years past was due to less-adequate diagnosing of the disease. Better education on the types of asthma, its causes and related conditions (i.e. Chronic Bronchitis, Emphysema and COPD) is helping to detect more cases earlier, so that treatments can slow progression and improve the symptoms of these common respiratory diseases.

As a fellow asthma sufferer and patient advocate, it is my sincere hope that this book helps to educate its readers on this very important medical subject.

NOTE: This ebook is not an extensive medical journal but rather contains aspects of information on the subject that most laypersons would be seeking.

CONTENTS:

CHAPTER ONE
My Personal Experience with Adult-Onset Asthma
CHAPTER TWO
Simplified Descriptions of Asthma and Treatments
CHAPTER THREE
Risks in Asthma Patients for Developing Future COPD
CHAPTER FOUR
Medical Research Statistics on the COPD – Asthma Connection
CHAPTER FIVE
Can Acid Reflux Disease cause Asthma?
CHAPTER SIX
Understanding Congestive Heart Failure and Cardiac Asthma
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What Do We Know about Asthma?
Subtitle: "Diagnosing and Treating Asthmatic Conditions"

Some Statistics including those by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) state that up to 25-million Americans suffer from asthma. That's approximately I in every 12 people or about 8.2 percent of the US population. Asthma is more common in women than in men and is also more common among African Americans and Hispanics than in Caucasians.

Approximately 3,000 asthma deaths occur in the US each year. It is believed that undiagnosed asthma in a significantly large percent of sufferers in years past was due to less-adequate diagnosing of the disease. Better education on the types of asthma, its causes and related conditions (i.e. Chronic Bronchitis, Emphysema and COPD) is helping to detect more cases earlier, so that treatments can slow progression and improve the symptoms of these common respiratory diseases.

As a fellow asthma sufferer and patient advocate, it is my sincere hope that this book helps to educate its readers on this very important medical subject.

NOTE: This ebook is not an extensive medical journal but rather contains aspects of information on the subject that most laypersons would be seeking.

CONTENTS:

CHAPTER ONE
My Personal Experience with Adult-Onset Asthma
CHAPTER TWO
Simplified Descriptions of Asthma and Treatments
CHAPTER THREE
Risks in Asthma Patients for Developing Future COPD
CHAPTER FOUR
Medical Research Statistics on the COPD – Asthma Connection
CHAPTER FIVE
Can Acid Reflux Disease cause Asthma?
CHAPTER SIX
Understanding Congestive Heart Failure and Cardiac Asthma
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What Do We Know about Asthma?

What Do We Know about Asthma?

by James Lowrance
What Do We Know about Asthma?

What Do We Know about Asthma?

by James Lowrance

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Subtitle: "Diagnosing and Treating Asthmatic Conditions"

Some Statistics including those by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) state that up to 25-million Americans suffer from asthma. That's approximately I in every 12 people or about 8.2 percent of the US population. Asthma is more common in women than in men and is also more common among African Americans and Hispanics than in Caucasians.

Approximately 3,000 asthma deaths occur in the US each year. It is believed that undiagnosed asthma in a significantly large percent of sufferers in years past was due to less-adequate diagnosing of the disease. Better education on the types of asthma, its causes and related conditions (i.e. Chronic Bronchitis, Emphysema and COPD) is helping to detect more cases earlier, so that treatments can slow progression and improve the symptoms of these common respiratory diseases.

As a fellow asthma sufferer and patient advocate, it is my sincere hope that this book helps to educate its readers on this very important medical subject.

NOTE: This ebook is not an extensive medical journal but rather contains aspects of information on the subject that most laypersons would be seeking.

CONTENTS:

CHAPTER ONE
My Personal Experience with Adult-Onset Asthma
CHAPTER TWO
Simplified Descriptions of Asthma and Treatments
CHAPTER THREE
Risks in Asthma Patients for Developing Future COPD
CHAPTER FOUR
Medical Research Statistics on the COPD – Asthma Connection
CHAPTER FIVE
Can Acid Reflux Disease cause Asthma?
CHAPTER SIX
Understanding Congestive Heart Failure and Cardiac Asthma

Product Details

BN ID: 2940012657510
Publisher: James M. Lowrance
Publication date: 02/16/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 23 KB

About the Author

I am a husband, father, grandfather and lifetime contract salesman, with experience in health writing that began in 2004. I am a thyroid patient and also treated for moderate-persistent asthma. I completed theological studies with Liberty University in 1996. I formerly served as editor and forum moderator of Thyroid Health for a major multi-topic content site and as a general health writer for Suite101, where I received Editor's Choice Awards for my articles on health subjects.
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