It comes from the ancient Greek word for "breathe hard" and the medieval Latin, "asma," and I have never heard it called anything else in Another Country that I have been to, but it is possible that someone calls it by another name somewhere.
I've been reading everywhere about the same topic and what I've found: no, asthma does not affect the heart in any way. Before accepting this, make sure you get the same answer from a few others to be safe.
you can't treet asthma because it is something you were born with. asthma can never ever go away. if you have asthma it would be a good idea to have your puffer everywhere with you
Asthma!
its just asthma
Star is the European name for Wye.Delta is the same everywhere
there is no name for it
One alternative name for asthma is bronchial asthma. Other names that are used include: allergy induced asthma and exercise induced asthma.
There is no special name, it could be called the cosmos also but the both mean the same, everywhere and everything in it.
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Cardiac asthma is wheezing, coughing, and shortness of breath due to congestive heart failure. Cardiac asthma was given the name because its symptoms mimic those of ordinary asthma.
The mass of an object remains the same everywhere in the universe.
No. The current in a series circuit is the same everywhere. The voltage across a parallel circuit is the same.