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Measurement of Exhaled Nitric Oxide in the Diagnosis and Management of Asthma and Other... by exhalednitricoxide Guidelines for the management of persistent asthma stress the importance of long-term suppression of inflammation using steroids, leukotriene inhibitors, or other anti-inflammatory drugs. Existing techniques for monitoring the status of underlying inflammation have focused on bronchoscopy, with lavage and biopsy, or analysis by induced sputum. Give ... Read on »
Many emotions……. by Brigitte So tonight, the night before Thanksgiving, I was sitting in the living room snuggling a sleepy Katie while Josie and daddy sat on the floor. Josie started to sing one of her “school songs”. “Hi Josie …. Josie’s here today…Josie’s here today… Everybody say HORRAY cause Josie’s here today&hel ... Read on »
My Unthankful Thanksgiving by Charlotte H. Patient Expert I'll admit I wasn't feeling the gratitude today. (Which is okay, right? I mean I still have a few hours left to procrastinate my character improvement.) This morning found me walking the track at the gym, my baby in a front carrier and nothing to entertain me except my mp3 player... which was dead. So basically I spent an hour walking in small c ... Read on »
'The Biggest Loser' Busted by julie ... eek. To say they were eating miniscule amounts of food (while doing up to 6 hours of exercise a day) is an understatement. A female contestant, clearly distressed and having breathing difficulties, being screamed at by an army soldier while she was face down in a puddle of mud. Seems the fact she had been exercisely strenuously for a long period ... Read on »
November's Stupid Plastic Crap by Linda Anderson Patient Expert This month marks Stupid Plastic Crap’s first birthday! Last November I wrote about the Lucky Break Wishbone that I first read about in Fake Plastic Fish. By the way, those faux wishbones are back in stores again this year. The first month I called the “award” Useless Plastic Crap but then I changed it to Stupid Plastic Crap and ri ... Read on »
OK, This isnt funny anymore! by lynnie81 It really isn't! After my tarot reading on Friday I had a very quiet weekend. We are having the most horrendous weather here at the moment and Gerry was doing overtime on 'Flood watch' so i basically stayed at home with my nephews. Nice and relaxing. On Monday i was back into my routine, sleep, gym, shops, home, dinner, maybe see Gerry. This i ca ... Read on »
Prayers needed for Kenny!!!! by Michele Tomecko People's HealthBlogger Award Nominee Yesterday evening at around 5, my oldest son came running down the basement yelling that Kenny was acting weird and staring at nothing...I ran up the steps to see Kenny laying in the kitchen staring...I picked him up, called his name, breathed in his face, screamed and tried to get some kind of response out of him....nothing. We called 911, my husb ... Read on »
From Turkey Day to Gentle Thanksgiving by Sierra Club .. Patient Expert With Thanksgiving just a day away, eaters everywhere are getting ready for the biggest food day of the year. Food is so important to Thanksgiving that the holiday has come to be known to many simply as Turkey Day. But with more people choosing to abstain from meat, other options are on the rise.A movement called Gentle Thanksgiving is encouraging f ... Read on »
Viability by Nurse Lochia .. Patient Expert This is the week that, should my last pregnancy have continued, I would have hit 24 weeks, or viability. I'm not 100% sure this is the week, and I decided not to torture myself and look it up to see if I am correct. But I remember when I first found out I was pregnant, I looked at the wheel to see when I would hit 24 weeks, and I remember thinking ... Read on »
Sleep?? What's that? by Little Wonders I don't know why I'm feeling like we're sleeping less now than we did when the girls' were newborns ... because clearly we're not. But when they first got home from the hospital, we had this crazy shift schedule, where I was up until 3 or 4am, but then could count on at least 5 hours of uninterrupted sleep. And it's definitely the up-at-all-hours t ... Read on »