Greater Communication Needed Between Parents And Schools About Asthma Care – North American Press Syndicate

Greater Communication Needed Between Parents And Schools About Asthma Care
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(NAPSI)—According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), asthma is a leading chronic illness affecting an estimated 24.6 million people in the US , more than 7 million of them children. With the high asthma prevalence rate among

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EPA Honors Outstanding Leadership in Asthma Care

The U.S. Environmental Agency (EPA) Honors Outstanding Leadership in Asthma Care – U.S. EPA.gov

EPA Honors Outstanding Leadership in Asthma Care

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is recognizing three organizations for their commitment and leadership to improve the lives of people with asthma. Asthma is a chronic respiratory disease that can be triggered by air pollution and controlled through medical treatment and management of environmental triggers. Asthma affects 25 million people in the United States, including seven million children. One out of every 10 school aged children is affected and approximately 13 million people have reported having an asthma attack in the past year.

“As the mother of a child with asthma, I am personally reminded each day of the urgent need to address the harmful pollutants that can trigger attacks,” EPA Administrator Lisa P. Jackson said. “I’m proud to work alongside environmental stewards like those we’re recognizing with this year’s National Environmental Leadership Award. These organizations are true examples of communities in action working together to find collaborative and innovative ways to safeguard the health of all Americans.”

The three 2011 National Environmental Leadership award winners are the Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center, N.Y., New York State Department of Health – Center for Environmental Health, N.Y., and Centene Corporation- Nurtur and Managed Health Services, Mo. and Ind. The award winners have implemented strategies to deliver positive health outcomes, formed strong collaborations with communities, exhibited committed leadership and conducted effective environmental interventions to help make a difference in the lives of people with asthma.

Award winners will be recognized at the Communities in Action National Asthma Forum sponsored by EPA in Washington, D.C. on June 9, 2011. More than a hundred providers, health departments, community asthma coalitions, researchers and policy makers will convene at the forum to delve into important topics including program evaluation and environmental intervention strategies, to hear the latest public health guidance, and to join the national effort to accelerate the adoption of quality asthma care in communities across the country.

EPA’s Communities in Action Initiative mobilizes and equips communities to lead the nation in the delivery of asthma care. Through this initiative, EPA supports a growing network of community programs providing members with interactive tools and resources that facilitate collaboration, problem solving and knowledge sharing.

More information on EPA’s Asthma program and the 2011 Communities in Action National Asthma Forum: http://www.epa.gov/asthma

More information on the Asthma Community Network: http://www.AsthmaCommunityNetwork.org

Delaying asthma care can have serious results – OnMedica

Delaying asthma care can have serious results
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People who delay presenting for emergency asthma care may have worse outcomes than those who seek help sooner, and be more likely to require admission, researchers have found. They told the American Thoracic Society 2011 International Conference in
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Don’t Delay Emergency Care When Asthma Flare-Ups Strike – U.S. News & World Report

Don't Delay Emergency Care When Asthma Flare-Ups Strike
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MONDAY, May 16 (HealthDay News) — Asthma patients who delay seeking emergency medical care when the condition flares can suffer worse outcomes, including hospitalization. That's the finding of a study that included 296 asthma patients in two New York
Postponing Care Can Result in Serious Consequences for Asthma PatientsNewswise (press release)

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Anti-leukotrienes equivalent to standard asthma care – Clinical Advisor


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Anti-leukotrienes equivalent to standard asthma care
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Flood Cleanup Requires Extra Care for Those With Allergies – U.S. News & World Report

Flood Cleanup Requires Extra Care for Those With Allergies
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THURSDAY, May 5 (HealthDay News) — People with allergies and asthma need to take extra precautions if their home is flooded, experts advise. Failure to remove contaminated materials and to reduce moisture and humidity in a home that's been flooded can

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