Home Oxygen Costs and Coverage: What You Need to Know

The American Lung Association estimates more than one million Americans use home oxygen on a long-term basis. It’s a huge national health expenditure with home oxygen costs adding up to more than 2.8 billion dollars every year. Home oxygen is the most expensive non-surgical treatment paid for by Medicare as part of its Durable Medical…

Infections & How to Prevent Them

Of all the environmental hazards you face, bacteria and viruses are the scariest. That’s because they cause infections, which kill millions of people around the world every year. Check out these sobering statistics: Respiratory infections kill four million people worldwide per year. They’re the #1 cause of death of children under the age of five.

Risk Factors At Home: Identify and Reduce Them

You might be surprised how many harmful substances exist in your home. Of course, tobacco smoke is the most harmful, but other risk factors at home include: Chemical fumes Spray products Dust and dirt Bacteria Mold and mildew Household cleaners Bug sprays Fireplace smoke Download Risk Factors At Home – Identify and Reduce Them as…

Liver Function and Alpha-1: An Overview

Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency, or Alpha-1, is a genetic condition that can cause disease of the lungs, liver, skin, and blood vessels. The first descriptions of Alpha-1 pointed to its role in the promotion of lung disease in adults. But, in fact, Alpha-1 is primarily a condition caused by liver problems. And, it can affect your…

Medicines for Alpha-1: An Overview

Medicines for Alpha-1 include many medicines used by people with other conditions that affect breathing. These diseases include: Asthma Chronic bronchitis Emphysema Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disorder (COPD) Bronchiectasis (damaged airways or bronchial tubes) Download Medicines for Alpha-1 – An Overview as a PDF. Your medicines may come in pills, capsules, mists, and powders. How medicines…

Cough Medicine: Expectorants Versus Cough Suppressants

Expectorants and some cough suppressants can be purchased over-the-counter without a prescription. But with so many options on the shelves, how do you know which cough medicine to buy? Knowing the difference between expectorants and cough suppressants may help you decide. Download Cough Medicine – Expectorants Versus Cough Suppressants as a PDF. Expectorants Expectorants thin…