USA, Canada, the UK, Australia and New Zealand, along with heavily industrialised countries such as Brazil, Peru and South Africa, have the highest rates of asthma, according to Patient Health International http://www.patienthealthinternational.com/pressrelease/5785.aspx
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Yes, in North America at least Asthma drugs are regulated and available by Prescription only.
some of them are- * Skin cancer - * Auto immune diseases * Pollen problems * Increase in attacks of Asthma
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The most prevalent illegal drug is marijuana, about 40% of the US population have used it at least once in their life.
The Portuguese Water Dog is the least disturbing and the least allergenic of the common breeds.
It is the prevalent ocean current running from the Gulf of Mexico and up the east coast of North America.
63% of environmental problems in Mexico are derived from oil and oil-related substance spills, such as diesel, gasoline or heavy oils.
The Baja California Peninsula is the least densely populated region in Mexico.
well it depends on how bad your asthma is and how you treat it. You need to keep on top of it or you will have an asthma attack. An asthma attack is a respiratory disorder characterized by wheezing; usually of allergic origin. It is when the persons chest tightens up and is finding it hard to breathe. It is terrifying to have an asthma attack. I have asthma and i have at least 1 asthma attack a year. I have had 2 seriously bad ones which have put me into hospital. But some asthma attacks can be solved by taking the blue inhaler (or which ever one your doctor has given you)
The Chihuahuan and Sonoran deserts, on northern Mexico.