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How to "train out" Exercise-induced asthma?


I had asthma when i was like 8 or 9, I am 17 now and I think its all gone, but when I run I kinda feel some heavy breathing or something on my throat its not that bad coz I don't need to have any inhaler, now that I wanna join the military I really I think I should train myself enough to NOT feel that way anymore, any tips?

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