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Doc's Favorite Health Sites
From National Heart, Lung & Blood Institute.
Test Your Asthma I. Q.
Glaxo Welcome Patient Education Material
What is Asthma?
What is Exercise
Induced Asthma?
Night-time Asthma
What are Asthma Triggers?
Peak Flow Monitoring
Asthma Medications
From National Institute Of Health.
Asthma Treatment Goals
How to Control
Asthma Symptoms
How to Work with
Your Doctor
Allergy
Maps for Grass Pollen, Weed Pollen & Mold Spores
If you have allergies, this map would keep you prepared for
changes in the environment, which may affect your sinuses and bronchial
tubes.
Find
an Allergy Specialist in your area.
If you need evaluation by an Allergist, this site would give
you the names of Allergist in your area.
American Academy
of Allergy, Asthma, Immunology This site has lots of useful
information about allergies, role of allergy shots, news about allergy
and asthma. It also has information about Asthma Scholarship. If
you are looking for a doctor speccializing in Allergy and Asthma,
this site has a physician referral directory you can use.
Smoke-free
class of 2000
This is a very useful site especially for teenagers with smoking
habit. This site has been designed by American Lung Association
in collaboration with Nicotrol.
COPD Support
Site
One of the largest online support group for patients with Chronic
Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (Asthma, Chronic Bronchitis and Emphysema).
Here is the list of some other links you may find useful.
amazon.com
AskHerbMD
mothernature.com
PlanetRx
Vitaminshoppe
American Lung
Association
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation
National Emphysema
Foundation
National Heart, Lung &
Blood Institute
Allergy,
Asthma, Immunology Online
Alternative Health News
Online
drkoop.com
webMD.com
about.com
onhealth.com
heartinfo.org
American Heart Association
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