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The answer to this question depends on how exactly you are using the phrase "the asthma"
If you are referring to a particular person's asthma, then you would use the phrase like this: "The asthma has been giving Sarah trouble lately." If you are referring to the medical condition Asthma in general, then you would not use the article "the" and instead simply say "Asthma is a condition that affects millions of people". In short, it depends on how you are using the phrase and what context it is in.
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The asthma vanished.
The asthma was my priority".
Your major problem is the asthma".
The asthma was always on my mind.
The asthma initiative is a partnership between the county and the Asthma Coalition of Long Island.
Nationally, the asthma rate for all ages is 7percentt.
"In the asthma room, the patients don't fight," she said.
No one would say that the asthma meds have failed.
The business grew, and trials on the asthma drug EPI 2010 started promisingly enough.
But the asthma did not stop her from leading a relatively normal suburban life.
TNX-901 and Xolair, the asthma drug, are antibodies to the IgE antibody.
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