What resources can help me manage my child’s asthma? – Philly.com (blog)


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What resources can help me manage my child's asthma?
Philly.com (blog)
Today's guest blogger is Tyra Bryant-Stephens, MD, Director and Founder of The Community Asthma Prevention Program at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. It's easy to feel alone when your child has asthma. Long nights in the emergency room and …
'Recurrent cough and cold in children are signs of asthma'Odisha Sun Times
Does your child suffer from recurrent cough and cold? It could be a sign of asthmaTheHealthSite

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A Pinch from Real Life: Carbon pollution, Asthma and How We Can Use … – Natural Resources Defense Council (blog)

A Pinch from Real Life: Carbon pollution, Asthma and How We Can Use
Natural Resources Defense Council (blog)
I received my pinch from real life even before Mr. Magana spoke, when a physician also talked about asthma. She became visibly emotional while describing what it is like sitting with a person suffering through an asthma attack. Her description of the

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New York City Housing Authority Agrees to Address Mold, Contributor to Asthma … – Natural Resources Defense Council (blog)

New York City Housing Authority Agrees to Address Mold, Contributor to Asthma
Natural Resources Defense Council (blog)
On New Year's Eve last year, Rossana de la Cuadra wasn't celebrating. She was in the hospital with her six-year-old daughter, Amanda Santos, who was experiencing yet another severe asthma attack. An inspection of the family's apartment, in the 

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Medicaid Changes Mean More Resources for Children with Asthma in Los … – Bell Gardens Sun

Medicaid Changes Mean More Resources for Children with Asthma in Los
Bell Gardens Sun
This means asthma educators and other professionals whose services are recommended by a doctor or nurse practitioner will be reimbursed. About seven million children in the United States live with asthma, costing the U.S. health care system about $56 

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Traffic-Induced Asthma: Could your child be part of the eight percent? – Natural Resources Defense Council (blog)


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Traffic-Induced Asthma: Could your child be part of the eight percent?
Natural Resources Defense Council (blog)
Eight percent of childhood asthma cases are a result of living close (within 250 feet) to major roadways, concluded a new report out this week. Of the many studies associating traffic pollution with asthma, this one evaluating 27,000 asthmatic children

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