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Uploaded by on Jun 17, 2010

Dr. Steve Rubinstein from the Palo Alto Medical Foundation discusses asthma triggers.

The information provided here is for your general information and education only, and should not be relied upon for personal diagnosis or treatment. Please consult with your personal physician before making any decisions.

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  • @namkacoralic757 well you might and might not sometimes it is just the steam trust me I have asthma

  • Why do I have shortness of breath when I step out of the shower? Does this mean I have asthma?

  • Dr Steve- why do the lungs of asthmatics become "over-reactive" to the outside world? How come this over-reactiveness can increase and decrease over time? Is it true that inhaled steroids were originally created to reduce the death rate increases due to the development of bronchodilators?

  • Dr.Steve, I've a healing massageoil for these symptoms. I can send this to you for free, because I know that it's a miracle day by day.

    It's a warm massage.

  • Number one cause (>50%) is caused by bacterial infection. Doctors and drug companies don't want you to know this as that would kill the cash cow.

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