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What does asthma mean?
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What do people use asthma to talk about?
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Examples asthma examples
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Simple sentences
She has asthma.
I had an asthma attack.
No, I'm not suffering from asthma. I'm moaning in lust!
Tom has asthma.
The shark, being very old and suffering from asthma and heart trouble, was obliged to sleep with his mouth open.
My daughter frequently experienced asthma attacks as a child.
As a child, my daughter had frequent asthma attacks.
The child died from an asthma attack because the school didn't allow him to carry his inhaler with him.
I suffer from asthma.
I have asthma.
Tom suffers from asthma.
Tom had an asthma attack.
My daughter, as a child, often suffered from asthma attacks.
My daughter often had asthma attacks when she was a child.
Movie subtitles
Wasn't he, Asthma?
Hello, hello, it's Asthma, Sugie.
I'll have Asthma and Pastrami pick you up in about 40 minutes.
Just dropped in on the boys, Asthma and me, with our little old typewriters.
Don't hurt me, please. I've got asthma.
And Allida Markle's asthma.
Gives me asthma.
He must have had asthma. These rich guys all have asthma.
He had asthma, rheumatism, a bad heart, colitis, diabetes.
My auntie wouldn't let me- account of my asthma.
Sucks to your asthma!
You know Lefevre, the inspector there? His kid, the one with asthma?
Me in the back of the motor, with my asthma?
And the biggest one has asthma.
No, no, the asthma atomiser.
It is because of asthma.
My auntie told me not to run on account of my asthma. - Asthma? - That's right.
I was the only boy in our school that had asthma.
Ooh, it's hot. No. My auntie wouldn't let me-- account of my asthma.
Sucks to your asthma.
His kid, the one with asthma?
Ever have dizziness, fainting spells, headaches, asthma?
Is your asthma bothering you?
You sound like your asthma is worse.
Yeah, my asthma was bothering me.
Your child doesn't have asthma.
He's got asthma, but he's good.
Your asthma sounds bad.
My auntie told me not to run on account of my asthma.
Asthma?
My auntie wouldn't let me-- account of my asthma.
He has asthma and can't run.
And somehow the fever killed the asthma.
You know, people can live with it, but trees, it gives them asthma.
News and current affairs
Or consider combinations of problems, such as these chemical infectors mixing with airborne pollens, and apparently pushing up incidences of asthma.
We would see the result of this in indirect effects, such as growing rates of asthma and hyperactivity in children.
Due to congestion, New Yorkers face the longest commutes in the US, and their children have the highest rate of asthma hospitalization.
The study, led by Saba Moussavi and published last month in The Lancet, also revealed that depression has more impact on the physical health of those who suffer from it than major chronic diseases like angina, diabetes, arthritis, and asthma.
The latest evidence to support this hypothesis comes from a large international epidemiological study of childhood asthma that was recently published in the medical journal The Lancet.
Similar associations were observed between the use of paracetamol and the risk of severe asthma symptoms.
Identifying the potential mechanisms that might underlie the association between paracetamol and asthma (and other allergic disorders) was not a part of this study.
Among the environmental effects are also health effects following exposure to hazardous materials, such as inhalation of smoke from burning oil fields or uranium dust, resulting in asthma and possibly lung cancer.
Epigenetics can potentially be used to explain the root causes of many diseases that scientists have so far struggled to understand, from asthma to allergies to autism.
Substitution of paracetamol for aspirin, researchers proposed, may have led to an enhanced allergic immune response, thereby increasing susceptibility to asthma and other allergic disorders.
Since then, a number of epidemiological studies have reported an association between asthma and exposure to paracetamol in the womb, in childhood, and in adulthood.
These studies led to the suggestion that the use of paracetamol may represent an important risk factor in the development of asthma.
This analysis, from the International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood (ISAAC), involved more than 200,000 six- and seven-year-old children from 73 centers in 31 countries.
The study identified that the reported use of paracetamol for fever in the first year of life was associated with symptoms of asthma in the six- and seven-year-old children.
A dose-dependent association between asthma symptoms at 6-7 years and paracetamol use in the previous 12 months was also observed.