Archive for July, 2009

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Multiple Sclerosis and Hormonal Replacement Therapy

Rick: We'll go to a question on the telephone, and it is from Michelle, who joins us from St. Louis. Go ahead with your question. Michelle: Thank you. It seems that there is a hormonal relationship, some ... Full story

Xopenex – Asthma Medication Without the Shakiness

Andrew: Dr. Lanier is there now a new medication that may help children control their asthma and still sleep well at night, or function better at school? Dr. Lanier: Yes. One of the new advances in asthma has to do with cleaning up actually an old compound. I mean, people have ... Full story

Chronic Sinusitis and Asthma

Asthma and chronic sinus disease Erin: I have a sneaking suspicion that I have asthma, but my doctor hasn't seemed too willing to talk about that as a possibility. I have allergic rhinitis. I get this strange sickness about once every six weeks that starts as a sinus infection, and then falls into my chest, leaving me with a terrible, creepy, ... Full story

Why Are More People Getting Asthma?

Gina: Is it true that we're seeing an increase in asthma, and why would that be? Dr. Redding: It's very clear that asthma prevalence, that is, the commonness of asthma, is increasing over time and has done so for the last ... Full story

Gender and Ethnic Differences in Multiple Sclerosis – MS

Among the other things that we have talked about in multiple sclerosis are some of the gender differences and the differences in ethnic groups, and it's been very interesting because as a lot of us know, you see more MS the farther away you get from the equator. Despite that, there are certain groups, even those far away from ... Full story

Definition of Bronchodilators

Ryan: I have a few questions. I have a moderate case of asthma and I've been taking Primatene tablets for about six years now. I'm trying to find an alternative and I've heard a lot about these different bronchodilators and anti-inflammatories or whatever, and I don't know which one to do. The Primatene really it makes me nervous and I can't ... Full story

Medicating Asthma Around the Common Cold

Joanne: My asthma is triggered usually only when I have a cold. This happened in January, and I was using albuterol at that time, and four puffs of Flovent--two puffs in the morning and two in the evening. When I recovered and didn't need my albuterol any more, and I wanted to reduce the Flovent, I wondered if it is like prednisone where the amount ... Full story

Different Kinds of Asthma

Andrew: Dr. Martinez, we've discussed previously on our Web site the definition of asthma, but it sounds like your research is making it more complex. From your study, how do you define asthma today? Dr. Martinez: There ... Full story

Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Severity Scale

Lynn: For those of us with MS, what can your panel tell us about the factors that can determine the severity of MS? Dr. Lynch: That's one of the big questions that we always want to know when somebody comes in. Is this person going to have bad MS, ... Full story

Genetic Research of Multiple Sclerosis (MS)

Dr. Lynch: When we're looking at research, we try to find out what's the cause of MS. Hopefully, many people think that the way we will actually find the cure for MS is to figure out what the initial cause of the disease is. Unfortunately, we have not found the cause of multiple sclerosis, but ... Full story
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