by Editor | Jan 8, 2013 | Updates
I was amazed to read this news item which featured an island in Greece which featured a gentleman who found by looking to his lifestyle he was able to improve the quality of life so that years after being told he had less than a year to live is today 45 years older...
by Editor | Jan 5, 2013 | Bronchitis
When the inside layer of your bronchial tubes begin to swell, you are most likely to develop bronchitis. Once this happen, your air passageway will be filled with mucus or phlegm. Bronchitis itself cannot be cured. What you need to do is treat the symptoms of...
by Editor | Jan 2, 2013 | Bronchitis
There are basically two kinds of bronchitis, acute and chronic bronchitis. These two may have the same last names but they vary from their causative effects and treatment prescribed to control the diseases. Acute bronchitis is a short-term illness that becomes rampant...
by Editor | Dec 30, 2012 | Bronchitis
The Bronchitis Version in Infant No parent will get a good night sleep when his baby is persistently coughing and breathing for him is difficult. You think that it is no ordinary cold or cough. It is something else. You may want to check if your baby is suffering from...
by Editor | Dec 27, 2012 | Bronchitis
The Scourge of Childhood Bronchitis is a lower respiratory tract problem that is manifested by an inflammation and/or infection of airways which includes the trachea and larger air tubes that carry oxygen into the lungs. There are two kinds of bronchitis: acute...
by Editor | Dec 24, 2012 | Bronchitis
Bronchitis is an ailment of the airways manifested by the existence of sputum production and cough for at least three months in each of two successive years. From the name itself, bronchitis is the inflammation and infection of the bronchial tree. The bronchial tree...
by Editor | Dec 21, 2012 | Bronchitis
Bronchitis conditions are usually viral infections and are known for being contagious since it can be acquired through contact with a person suffering from such infection and it can travel by air. This infection can be a stepping stone for other branching infections...
by Editor | Dec 19, 2012 | Updates
I looked at the third tissue I had coughed into and saw again a bright red spot of blood the size of a silver dollar coin and knew that it was time to leave work to itself and find out for once and for all what was wrong with me. I had X-rays a few months previously...
by Editor | Dec 18, 2012 | Bronchitis
Ever heard your doctor mention the term bronchitis? This is actually a chronic or acute swelling or soreness of the mucous membranes of the respiratory system’s tracheobronchial tree (trachea or windpipe and the bronchial tubes). Under some circumstances, it may...
by Editor | Dec 17, 2012 | Asthma
As asthma is one of the most commonly occurring illnesses across the world, it’s little wonder that many a famous face has suffered from the illness. Here’s a look at the notable inclusions on the list of famous people that have or had asthma: – John...