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    Pets

    They may be cuddly, but cats are one of the top triggers for asthma. Dogs (and horses) can also cause symptoms.

  • Dust Mites

    Dust Mites

    These microscopic cousins of the spider live in your mattress, sofa, carpet and stuffed animals. Their droppings make many asthmatics wheeze.

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    Airborne Pollen

    Ragweed is a mighty foe: one plant can produce a billion grains of pollen in a fall season. Pollen from trees (spring) and grass (summer) can also trigger asthma symptoms.

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    Mold

    This fungus grows in damp, humid environments both indoors and outdoors. Its spores cause allergic asthma symptoms.

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    Cigarette Smoke

    Whether first-hand, second-hand or third-hand (smoke that lingers), cigarette smoke is a potent trigger.
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    Air Pollution

    When sunlight strikes pollution from automobiles, factories and power plants, smog results, wreaking havoc on the lungs of asthmatics.
  • Cold Virus

    Cold Virus

    Viral Infections, like the common cold, cause inflammation and wheezing, especially in children.
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Alcohol Reactions with Asthma linked to Aspirin

Three-quarters of patients with asthma and sensitivity to Aspirin are getting asthma flare-ups from alcohol.

Asthma Gene Change Linked to Air Pollution

Air pollution may be causing a DNA change that worsens – or even causes – asthma.

BPA Exposure Linked to Asthma Risk in Kids

Researchers have found an association between exposure to BPA and an elevated risk for asthma in young children.

New Cat Allergy Vaccine Set for Its Big Test

If successful, a new form of immunotherapy will rid a patient of cat allergy in just 4 shots.

Understanding Asthma Medications

A pharmacist expert walks you through the various medications for asthma: from controllers to relievers to combination therapies and more.

Asthma, Allergies and Why Kids Can’t Sleep

Dr. Paul Ehrlich finds that the quality of sleep is an important indicator of whether asthma and allergies are controlled.

Ask the Asthma Educator: Mold Triggers in the Fall

In this post, Pat Steele, a Certified Respiratory Educator (CRE) explains how to avoid asthma triggers in the fall. Got a pressing asthma question? Submit it to Ask The Asthma Educator.

Running on Empty: The Crisis in Asthma Control

Many Canadians with asthma think that it’s normal to be out of breath and to have sleepless nights due to their asthma – it’s not. Learn how to control your asthma so that you can function properly and get back to doing the things you love.

Famous People With Asthma

Thought only Average Joe’s had to deal with asthma? Think Again! Some familiar faces go through the same challenges you do.

Allergic Living acknowledges the assistance of the OMDC Magazine Fund, an initative of the Ontario Media Development Cooperation.