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Condoms and lube are not the only things you need by your bedside — consider adding your inhaler, too.
Intense sex sessions can trigger dangerous asthma attacks, according to a new study by the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology.
Hanky-panky is considered a strenuous exercise that requires a lot of energy, especially if you’re asthmatic.
“Many people don’t realize that the energy expenditure of sexual activity is about equivalent to walking up two flights of stairs,” said Dr. Ariel Leung, the study’s author.
Exercise has always been a risk for people with asthma due to the heavy breathing that inflames and swells the airways , causing the breathing tubes to narrow.
Sexually active asthmatics can suffer from “post-coital asthma exacerbations” if things get a little too rowdy under the sheets, according to the study .
However, when getting physically intimate, most people do not realize the symptoms of an asthma attack.
Some triggers include pollen, allergies, smoke, mold and exercise.
Leung urged people to be aware of the signs.
“When sexual activity-induced asthma is properly identified and treated, allergists are better able to improve their patient’s quality of life,” he said.
Using your inhaler 30 minutes prior to sex can prevent an asthma attack, allowing you and your partner to keep the party going.
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Your faves are back! The first 2 episodes of 'The Sex Lives Of College Girls' season 2 featured an update on Nico, a strip show, and more.
Thanksgiving break is over, so it’s time to return to campus. In the season 2 premiere of The Sex Lives of College Girls , Nico is gone after the stolen test debacle of pre-Thanksgiving break. Leighton breaks it to the girls that Nico got expelled when Kimberly turned in the stolen test files. After an investigation, several senior Thetas got kicked out. Nico is likely not sweating the expulsion. He’s going to Cornell after a hefty donation from his dad.
Kimberly has still not told her parents about losing her scholarship. She thinks she’s going to be able to get herself out of this mess. When the girls cross paths with some Thetas, they’re told that the frat’s charter has been suspended. The core four are not allowed to step inside Theta again.
Kimberly decides to apply for a loan with Leighton’s help. But when she’s told that she needs a co-signer, Kimberly walks away from the loan. She refuses to tell her parents.
While Nico (and his abs) will be missed, there’s a new hottie on campus. His name is Jackson (played by Mitchell Slaggert ), and he’s a climate refugee. His college dorm was blown away by a Category 4 tornado, apparently. He makes himself right at home in his dorm by having loud sex right next door to the girls.
Bela is starting a female-only comedy magazine. Her first meeting doesn’t produce the results she’s looking for in potential writers. However, she finds a good prospect in Lila, Kimberly’s coffee shop co-worker, after a pep talk from Eric. Now that soccer is over for the year, Whitney feels a little lost. She hasn’t figured out what she wants to do next.
At a frat party, Kimberly confronts Jackson about his loud sex next door. He gives her his number to text him whenever things get a little too rowdy. Whitney overhears Canaan talking to his guys about her, and he’s not exactly fawning over her. She walks away and doesn’t say a word. Leighton meets a cute girl at the party, but she doesn’t want to flirt in front of everyone so she gives the girl the cold shoulder.
When the Thetas realize the girls are at the party, they are promptly kicked out into the cold and banned from all frats. Back in their dorm, Leighton comes out as gay to the rest of the girls. Kimberly tries to act surprised, but it’s a dead giveaway. Bela, Kimberly, and Whitney get Leighton to DM the girl from the party. Bela goes to Eric’s place to thank him for his advice, and they end up hooking up.
Since they’ve been banned from the frats, the girls decide to have their own party. No one comes. Ouch.
Kimberly reveals that she’s going to ask her mom about the loan. When she gets on a Zoom call, her mom admits that they had to spend a lot of money they don’t have to save Kimberly’s beloved dog. Kimberly doesn’t mention the loan after that.
Bela and Eric are sleeping together, but it’s nothing official. They’re allowed to see other people. Speaking of other people, a cute new girl named Zoe begins working at Sips. Whitney gets jealous when Canaan starts working with her. Leighton and her frat party girl have a steamy hookup after their DM exchanges.
Bela and Leighton try to mend fences with the frats. Leighton proposes doing a Theta fundraiser to raise money for climate control to help the frat get reinstated. If it’s a success, the girls are allowed back at parties.
Kimberly goes to dinner at her professor’s house. She asks her professor, Elizabeth, to co-sign her loan so she can stay in school. Elizabeth agrees after some thinking, but her husband is highly inappropriate towards Kimberly.
Bela and Leighton produce a strip show for the Thetas that would make Magic Mike proud. Before the show gets going, the dean shows up to shut it down. Bela runs to get Jackson to help convince the dean to raise money for climate control. When the dean hears they’ve already raised $11,000, she quickly changes her tune.
Whitney has to fess up to Insta-stalking Zoe when Canaan gets a hold of her phone. She admits that she’s jealous of Zoe. Canaan promises Whitney that he’s not into Zoe like that. Whitney brings up overhearing Canaan talking about her. He apologizes for saying anything.
Kimberly shows up at the party after weird interaction with her professor’s husband. After speaking to the girls, Kimberly realizes she never really told him no. This situation is briefly put to the side so they can all get lap dances. The girls are officially allowed back at the frats.
The next morning, Elizabeth brings in Kimberly to tell her that she can’t co-sign her loan. Kimberly immediately blabs about Elizabeth’s husband, thinking that’s the reason why she’s backing out. Turns out, Elizabeth didn’t want the credit score hit, and this also isn’t the first time Elizabeth’s husband has hit on a student. Kimberly is back at square one when it comes to getting the money to stay at school.
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The boy was walking home after school when a woman started following him.
A 10-year-old boy is being praised for his quick thinking after he says a woman tried to lure him away in Pottstown, Pa. on Friday.
POTTSTOWN, Pennsylvania -- A 10-year-old boy is being praised for his quick thinking after he says a woman tried to lure him away in Pennsylvania on Friday.
Sammy Green was walking home after school in Pottstown when a woman started following him.
"Started walking with him and asking him where his family was, asking where his dad was," said Sam Green, the boy's father.
Sammy did not know the woman, but she insisted she knew the child's family, and said he was supposed to come with her.
"She said she probably knew me and was going to Wawa and that he was supposed to go with her and he could get anything he wanted," Green said.
Sammy knew something was wrong and decided to go for help at a store that he was familiar with. Surveillance video shows him walking into Dani Bee Funky and go straight to the cashier to whisper something to her.
"He said to 'act like you're my mom, this lady is following me,'" Green said.
In the video, the cashier put herself between Sammy and the woman who was still standing at the door. Then she walked over to the door, pulled it shut and locked it. The woman then left.
"When we were watching that video, I cried every time I saw it," said Green.
Police have since tracked the woman down. She's being referred for mental health help.
The shop owner, Dani Small, praised Sammy for doing the right thing and praised her employee for helping the little boy.
"I am very proud of her. Hannah is a 17-year-old young lady. She did everything correctly," Small said.
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'Act like you're my mom': 10-year-old boy escapes potential kidnapping asking clerk for help
'Act like you're my mom': 10-year-old boy escapes potential kidnapping asking clerk for help
'I was shaking': Young boy followed by a stranger on walk home from school in Pottstown
A ten-year-old boy in Pottstown experienced a moment of panic when he was followed by a stranger as he was walking home.
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A 10-year-old Pennsylvania boy recently thwarted his own potential kidnapping after asking a cashier to pretend she was his mother.
Chilling video captures the moment the quick-thinking fourth-grade boy eluded a stranger who he said was trying to lure him away.
While walking home from school in Pottstown, about 50 miles northwest of Philadelphia, the boy said he noticed a woman following him for several blocks, Fox 29 reported.
"She was like, 'I'm going to Wawa, do you want to come with me? Are you going to Wawa? What are you getting?’" he told the outlet. She also asked where his family was.
Soon after, video shows the boy, wearing a green backpack, walk into a corner store and approach a clerk, 17-year-old Hannah Daniels.
Behind him, the stranger is seen standing at the store's front door, holding it open.
"Act like you're my mom, this lady is following me," Daniels recalled the boy saying, CBS news reported.
"He was really panicked," the clerk said. "'I was just like, 'all right, go to the back.' He didn't want to leave my side."
Video shows the clerk calmly walk over to the door, lock it and then the woman walked away.
"To see my child looking for help because he was afraid basically for his life," he told the outlet, "that cuts you deep."
"He handled it very well," his father added, advising parents to warn their children about "stranger danger," as he had in the past. "Think of every scenario and make sure that children know and also practice it. Practice your situations and scenarios just like fire drills."
Pottstown Police Department police Chief Mick Markovich said the incident was not reported to police.
"We saw the video on Facebook and investigated it from there," Markovich told USA TODAY Thursday. "Several of our officers recognized the woman on the Facebook video as a local homeless woman that is often in the area."
He said officers located the woman over the weekend and that she was getting help for "mental health issues."
On Thursday, the clerk was being hailed a hero for her actions.
"We are so very proud of Hannah," the store posted on its Facebook page.
Natalie Neysa Alund covers trending news for USA TODAY. Reach her at nalund@usatoday.com and follow her on Twitter @nataliealund .
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