Sunday, 22 November 2009

Boots Pharmacies offer asthma sufferers advice on correct way to use their inhalers

The Daily Mail reports on a free nationwide service (funded by the NHS) offered at Boots chemists to people with asthma to help them to get the best from their medication and their inhalers.

Cutting down on salt and salty food helps reduce asthma problems and has many other health benefits too.

See Lowering Salt Intake reduces symptoms and increases lung function in people whose asthma is usually triggered by doing sports and physical activity

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