
What is Eosinophilic Asthma?
Eosinophilic Asthma is a form of Asthma that is associated with high levels of White Blood Cells called Eosinophils. Inflammation is the key to Asthma and this condition, but the cause may differ.

Should you get the Flu Vaccine – Important Questions Answered
Thousands of your neighbors and friends are asking themselves if the Flu Vaccine is right for them. Flu season is just a few sneezes and coughs away. There are hundreds of ads from local pharmacies to hospitals to your own physician telling you to get one. But some vaccine companies are hoping that you wait and there are plenty of groups telling anyone who will listen, to avoid them completely.

Food Allergies on The Rise – Looking at The Top 8 Most Common
Allergies to food is an ongoing and potentially life altering medical condition that is often unexpected and unwanted. Each year, thousands of children, adolescents, and even adults deal with the pleathera of symptoms, from mild to severe, that are associated with food.
When is Too Early to Give a Baby – Milk, Peanuts, Eggs, or Fish?
The findings from the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology suggest that milk, eggs, fish, and peanut butter can be given safely as early as 4 – 6 months of age.
Preterm Births and Possible Risk with C-Sections.
The reason for this latest insight into Caesarean Section or C-sections is the recent findings from a study looking into C-sections for the patients who’s babies are preterm.
New Smog Restrictions May Not Be Beneficial!
Activists that are reportedly protecting the environment want tougher standards on pollutants, ozone levels, and air quality. However, if you suffer from a severe respiratory condition extreme changes in temperature, pollutants, and smog can be quite devastating to your breathing.

12 Trigger Factors Involved in Asthma
Asthma is a severe disease of respiratory difficulty with regards to bronchial tubes or airways. This is a condition that obstructs the airway of the Lungs. In those who suffer from this disease, symptoms are not always present immediately.