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A set of basic breathing exercises can help mild asthmatics decrease their need for fast acting inhalers by 86% after 7 months and cut their preventive inhaler use by 50%, according to a study by Australia's Woolcock Institute of Medical Research.

ByJulian Kesner
October 23, 2012Updated: October 23, 2012, 1:01 pm EDTPublished: October 23, 2012, 1:01 pm EDT

Find relief from basic breathing exercises

A set of basic breathing exercises can help mild asthmatics decrease their need for fast acting inhalers by 86% after 7 months and cut their preventive inhaler use by 50%, according to a study by Australia's Woolcock Institute of Medical Research. A video demonstration of the exercises is available free online; to watch, visit prevention.com/links.

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