This issue examines the potential triggers for asthma, such as allergens, infection, rhinosinusitis, exercise/cold air, stress/violence, food, GERD, occupational exposures, and various medications. This issue takes a different approach to updating and discussing the prevention and treatment of asthma by focusing on the cause of the condition, making it a quick reference and useful handbook.
1. The Relationship of Psychological Stress with Childhood Asthma (Bloomberg and Chen) 2. Rhinosinusitis and Pediatric Asthma (Smart and Slavin) 3. The Effects of Outdoor Air Pullution and Tobacco Smoke on Asthma (Tatum and Shapiro) 4. Occupational Exposures as Triggers of Asthma (Vigo and Grayson) 5. Patient-Identifed Barries to Asthma Treatment Adherence: Responses to Interviews, Focus Groups, and Questionnaires (Bender and Bender) 6. Gastroesophageal Reflux: A Potential Asthma Trigger (Harding) 7. Food Allergy and Additives: Triggers of Asthma (Spergel and Fiedler) 8. Asthma Associated with Exercise (Storms) 9. Allergens (Erwin) 10. Medications as Asthma Triggers (Covar, Macomber and Szefler) 11. Infectious Triggers of Asthma (MacDowell and Bacharier)
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