Respiratory infection may cause inflammation of the air tubes.
Allergy to various substances, including house-dust mites, animal fur or feathers, pollen and some food.
Night-time attacks in children are often associated with house-dust mites, down pillows or pets sleeping in some people.
Sudden change in the weather or air temperature, especially cold conditions.
Exercise, especially explosive activities.
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
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You have done a wonderful job creating informative PT posts. Another great online resource you should check out for therapy advice is the Cirrus Allied LinkedIn Group (name: The Traveling Therapist). The Traveling Therapist posts a variety of job opportunities in tons of U.S. cities and provides members with information on the most recent trends in the physical therapy. Join today at http://bit.ly/S9Ucv
What a great blog full of super information.
Thanks for being here. :D
Cheers! JJ
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