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Q+A: Can running help my exercise-induced asthma?
By Patrick Milroy on 01/03/2007 16:54:41
Our experts answer real-life questions

are surrounded by muscle fibres to regulate air entry and exit, and may be triggered to contract by both external and internal stimuli. There is a slightly different trigger for every asthmatic, but allergies to animals, plants and chemicals act as triggers

Two For The Road
By Kate Szumanski on 05/06/2002 21:43:56
Running sensibly while you're pregnant can be easier and more beneficial than you think

 about your exercise programme – is essential to guarantee a healthy pregnancy. A supportive doctor who recognises the benefits of an exercise programme will not only listen to your concerns, but should also address your individual needs, although you should never hesitate

Tapwater: The Truth
By Camille Noe Pagan, Erica Tobin, Michelle Arthurs on 21/10/2010 16:35:34
Studies have revealed impurities in our drinking water - we tell you what's really flowing from the tap.

, author of Plain Talk About Drinking Water. Rather than waste that water, use it to wash your hands or the dishes.BacteriaHow'd they get in there? Nasty bacteria such as E. coli can make their way into water from human and animal waste that runs

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