Do you have severe type of asthma called eosinophilic asthma? These tips can help you stay on top of it and better manage your symptoms.
An inhaler helps you breathe better, but you might not be getting the full effect. Find out how to get the most out of your inhaler.
Does the weather affect your asthma? Find out how heat, cold and thunderstorms can make it hard to breathe -- and what you can do about it.
Even though there's no specific asthma diet that can help your condition, certain foods may help or harm your breathing. Learn the pros and cons of fruits, veggies, fish, and more.
You can do more than take medication to manage your asthma. Several other things can help you breathe more easily.
Just because you have severe asthma doesn't mean you can't exercise. WebMD describes some ways you can work out safely.
Allergens, dust, and chemicals in your home can make you more sneezy and wheezy. Find out from this WebMD slideshow what you can do to breathe easier.
Keep your child’s allergic asthma symptoms in check by cutting down on triggers around your home.
You know pollen and pet dander can set off asthma and allergy problems, but what are some of the more surprising triggers?
Almost half of Americans breathe dirty air. Does your city make the list of the nation’s cleanest cities -- or the smoggiest? WebMD shows this year’s winners and losers; some of them may surprise you.
This WebMD slideshow takes a look at asthma symptoms and treatment options, as well as the most common causes of asthma and what can trigger an asthma attack.
Are your asthma symptoms serious? Rate and track your asthma symptoms with this WebMD slideshow for better asthma control.