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#World Asthma Day
lgbtqreads · 2 years
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Fave Five: Queer MCs with Asthma
Fave Five: Queer MCs with Asthma
Rise to the Sun by Leah Johnson (YA) Ziggy, Stardust & Me by James Brandon (YA) Forward March by Skye Quinlan (YA) Something to Talk About by Meryl Wilsner Conventionally Yours by Annabeth Albert
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mediaheights · 1 year
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World Asthma Day is an annual event organized by the Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA) to improve asthma awareness and care around the world. World Asthma Day takes place on the first Tuesday of May. Build your brand with digital media & take the benefits of social media branding contact Media Heights. By Mediaheightspr.com #Inboundmarketing #MEDIAHEIGHTS #digitalmarketingcompany #searchengineoptimization #content #instagrammarketing #advertisingagency #web #MEDIAHEIGHTSPRCOM #best #public #relation #agency #in #chandigarh #mohali #punjab #north #india #buildingrelationships #globally #customer #internetbanding — at media heights #smo #branding #facebook #twitter #marketingonline #brand #searchengineoptimization #internetmarketing #follow #digitalagency #marketingagency #motivation #digitalmarketingtips #onlinebusiness #websitedesign #marketingonline #brand #searchengineoptimization #content #instagrammarketing #advertisingagency #web #technology #onlinebranding #branding360degree #SEO #SEObrandingagency #websiteranking #websitetrafic #Digitalmarketing #mediaheights #OnlineAdvertising #instagrammarketing #advertisingagency #web #marketingonline #brand
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dgjatin · 3 months
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विश्व अस्थमा दिवस 2023 – परिचय, कारण और निवारण
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विश्व अस्थमा दिवस का परिचय
विश्व अस्थमा दिवस हर साल मई के पहले मंगलवार को मनाया जाता है। यह उन लोगों के बीच जागरुकता फैलाने के लिए मनाया जाता है जो अस्थमा की बीमारी से पीड़ित हैं।
जीआईएनए (ग्लोबल इनिशिएटिव फॉर अस्थमा) दुनिया की सबसे बड़ी संस्था है जो लोगों में जागरुकता फैलाने के लिए विश्व अस्थमा दिवस पर समारोह का आयोजन करती है। 2023 में, विश्व अस्थमा दिवस 2 मई, 2023 को मनाया जा रहा है।
और अधिक पढ़ने के लिए…
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cbphysiotherapy · 11 months
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his year's theme is "Asthma for All," which aims to highlight the importance of universal access to effective asthma care and management. One of the important ways to achieve this goal is through the role of physiotherapy in managing asthma.
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curemykneecmk · 1 year
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World Asthma Day
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World Asthma Day is an annual event held on the first Tuesday of May to raise awareness about asthma and improve asthma care globally. Asthma is a chronic respiratory disease that affects millions of people worldwide, and World Asthma Day provides an important platform for organizations and individuals to come together and address this global health challenge. 
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murderousink23 · 1 year
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05/02/2023 is International Harry Potter Day (BOO!) 🌏, World Asthma Day 🌏, National Flag Day 🇵🇱, National Life Insurance Day 🇺🇲, National Truffle Day 🍫🇺🇲, National Teacher Appreciation Day 👩‍🏫👨‍🏫🇺🇲, World Tuna Day 🐟🌏
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lgcderabassi · 1 year
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World Asthma Day !
Breathing is life…. Let us work together for a cleaner and healthier environment to stay safe from Asthma…..
On the occasion of World Asthma Day, we wish a happy and healthy life for you and your loved ones.
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reliefindiatrust1 · 1 year
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Relief Org Creating Awareness on World Asthma Day
Asthma is a very critical disease, which impact a huge part of India population as well as world population. As a severe asthma can stop a person from getting oxygen and sometimes even lead to death. To ensure and prevent people from this acute disease, an initiative started to create awareness and management. Relief Org on the World Asthma Day will try to aware people maximum. Read More
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freturetechno · 1 year
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Did you know that industrial valves play a crucial role in maintaining air quality? By efficiently controlling the flow of gases and fluids, they help prevent air pollution, which can be harmful to those with respiratory conditions such as asthma.
Industrial valves may not be the first thing that comes to mind when we think about preventing asthma, but their efficient operation can make a big difference in maintaining air quality. By controlling the flow of gases and fluids in industrial processes, they help reduce air pollution and protect our environment. This, in turn, can benefit those with respiratory conditions such as asthma.
Let's all do our part in supporting the use of industrial valves that are built to the highest standards of quality and reliability. Together, we can help prevent air pollution and create a cleaner, healthier future for everyone.
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sujatabirlahospital · 2 years
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Let us work together for a cleaner and healthier environment to stay safe from asthma. On the occasion of World Asthma Day, Sujata Birla Hospital wishes a happy and healthy life for you and your loved ones.
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livingsynbio · 2 years
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World Asthma Day
We must remember that it is better to look ahead and prepare for the future than to look back and regret it. Stand together on this World Asthma Day, plant more trees, and control pollution to breathe fresh air and stay healthy.
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Learn how probiotics help with your asthma condition at https://livingsynbio.com/blogs/probiotics/probiotics-for-asthma
Join the Global initiative for asthma at https://ginasthma.org/
#asthma #WorldAsthmaDay #ClosingGapsinAsthmaCare
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Asthma is a pernicious disease incredibly prevalent all around. #WorldAsthmaDay is the perfect day to #raiseawareness, #Closethegaps. #heterohealthcare
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trusted-medications · 2 years
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World Asthma Day!
World Asthma Day is all about reminding people of their duty to create a healthy environment for their loved ones to control Asthma. Support the people suffering from this condition. Understand their problems and help to spread awareness.
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More about asthma with the changing seasons at https://trusted-medications.com/asthma-and-seasonal-allergy/
Join the Global initiative for asthma at https://ginasthma.org/
#asthma #WorldAsthmaDay
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lucifer · 6 months
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I’ve legitimately had a rotten day today. :(
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jamiebluewind · 2 months
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My friend @winterpower98 is going to school to become an ASL interpreter, so we've been practicing together for a few months. I mostly just checked her signing and didn't sign myself because I was slower and didn't want to take up her valuable practice time clumsily trying to sign. Still, I intend to learn if for nothing else than having a way to communicate when I had a migraine.
Then I got sick.
I'm honestly not sure what's wrong with me, but in early January, I got a bad cough, asthma issues, and other various NASTY symptoms (leaving out to not get too tmi). The symptoms got worse quickly and I ended up at doctors and urgent cares and ERs. They found that I didn't have any of the major contagious things, but still my lungs were crap, my voice was nearly gone (just a whisper), and I was badly malnourished and dehydrated. One very scary phone call from a relative and two days of forcing my raw voice to work well enough to talk to police and relatives later, I lost my voice completely (save for little squeaks and rumbles). That was six weeks ago.
Winter and I didn't practice ASL the first two or three weeks I was sick (and I was honestly in no shape to do it anyway). Being mute was... okay at first. Annoying but manageable. But then as time went on, it got ROUGH. Being trapped in my own head and unable to convey things in real time took a toll on my mental health that I honestly wasn't expecting. Imaging being unable to even laugh or make frustrated noises or make sounds when you're crying hard and having a panic attack? It was hell! I couldn't got to therapy, see a doctor by myself (had to write a script for whomever came with me), contact services and doctors that didn't have messaging/email (they'd call back anyway despite me saying that I was completely unable to talk), tell people what I needed during a panic attack or sensory overload, or get my intrusive thoughts out (I say the out loud and work through them to see they aren't logical). When one doctor got really frustrated with me and proceeded to insult and lecture me for a solid 30 minutes (in front of my other friend who got very close to losing her temper), there was no way to report it because I had to CALL to place a complaint. I was limited to typing on my phone when I needed to communicate and even THAT was slow and not always possible (can't type during a coughing fit or if I had to leave my phone charging). Getting people's attention to notice me or read a message was also difficult, so I had to sit quietly AND patiently AND ignored so much of the time that I eventually broke down crying.
Eventually, I started doing a little ASL again. I wasn't expecting how hard it would be to sign things when I had only watched before. My movements were slow and clunky, sometimes I did the wrong sign, and I could only "talk" to one person, but the growing pains were worth the feeling of ACTUALLY communicating again. It's only been a few weeks, but I can already express my emotions/frustration and convey simple concepts during a conversation (instead of typing and having the conversation move on before I finish or just not feeling like my words were worth the effort on top of breaking the flow of a conversation). Yesterday, my bestie/roommate decided to start practicing the ASL alphabet and asked for a list of words I used the most so she could understand me too.
ASL has giving me back some of my autonomy. With a few signs and some finderspelling, I was able to tell Winter that I needed to eat, wanted leftovers, there was a bowl in the fridge, and to please add water (easier to swallow with my irritated throat). I can ask how people are, tell them how I'm doing, or just be a little goofy because I want to (like quoting NADDPOD and telling my friends "fuck you, I love you, eat a rat").
While being unable to talk for 6 weeks (and limited a bit before that) is nothing compared to the experiences of the deaf/Deaf, mute, and nonverbal communities, it made me realize how hard it is to navigate the world when your speech is impaired. It also made me develop a new appreciation for ASL. Originally, learning ASL was a novelty to me that might come in handy when I had a hemiplegic migraine (makes it hard to talk), but it was mostly to help Winter in her studies. Now it just feels... important. Like something more people should learn, be aware of, and accomodate for.
Tldr; Being unable to talk for over 6 weeks (and probably many more weeks after that) made me realize how important being able to communicate is to mental health, how society is not made to accomodate people with limited to no verbal communication ability, why learning ASL is so important, some of the struggles that people with limited to no verbal communication go through, and the fact that I am privileged in a way that I've never considered before.
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six-of-ravens · 1 year
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I'm torn on this cover bc on one hand it's the most realistic Caramon, but on the other he simply NEEDS to be an unrealistic brick shithouse of a man. he is a single braincell himbo pure of heart and dumb of ass and also he needs to be at least 1.5x as big as Raistlin and 15x healthier for any depiction to be accurate
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