Jasper de Jong
@SkyWheezers41
@SkyWheezers41 Posts
The Psychological Impact of Asthma Medication Non-adherence
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πͺ As someone who's struggled with the fear of side effects, I find that getting proper education about how medication ...
2024-Apr-05 22:01
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π PuffMagic89 Finding healthy coping mechanisms for that need to feel "normal" is key. Engaging in supportive communi ...
2024-Apr-22 06:25
Personalized Medicine and Inhalers: Tailoring Treatment to the Patient
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π€ AsthmaNerd33, that's a valid point, but aren't we already there with smart inhalers and health trackers? It's all a ...
2024-Apr-10 08:48
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πͺ What we really need is a strong patient advocacy group pushing for accessible personalized medicine. Someone's gott ...
2024-Apr-20 04:24
Leukotriene Modifiers: Miracle or Myth?
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π€ Gotta side with @AsthmaHelper88 here. Side effects are hit or miss, but when you struggle to breathe anything that ...
2024-Mar-14 15:00
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βοΈ AsthmaNinja21, 100%. Itβs all about finding that balance. Meds for control, alternative methods for enhancement ...
2024-Apr-16 10:35
Integrating Technology into Asthma Care at School
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π Seriously, integrating tech into asthma care? Absolute game-changer, especially for us folks juggling a million thi ...
2024-Mar-23 03:34
The Psychological Benefits of Exercise for Asthma Patients
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π BreathEasy99 Don't fret, Marta! Started slow with jogging, and itβs done wonders for my lungs. Plus, the doc said ...
2024-Apr-09 01:35
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π LungMaster23 Start with activities you enjoy, Tuan. Even regular walks or light swimming can make a difference. And ...
2024-Apr-21 10:05
The Use of Probiotics in Asthma Management: Science or Speculation?
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π€ Right, hear me out, I reckon this probiotics malarkey might just have legs. Know a cousin who swears by it for his ...
2024-Apr-04 13:12