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Asthma, Child care

Seasonal Allergies: 8 Ways to Protect Your Child

Summer or seasonal allergies arrive when you think your child is done with his spring allergies, creating even more pain and distress for your kid. Summer allergies often start in June and last through September. But most symptoms peak in June and July. The timing may vary based on your location because the environment may

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New Study: Telemedicine with In-Person Visits is Best for Asthma Care 

Millions of people globally are afflicted with asthma. It’s a chronic respiratory ailment that can have crippling effects if not treated properly. Hospitalization or, at worst, even death can be possible outcomes. It remains difficult to give asthma patients the proper attention and motivation. The use of telemedicine has become an innovative strategy for treating

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Asthma

Pediatric Asthma: A No-Sweat Guide for Managing Kids’ Asthma

Understanding Pediatric Asthma Asthma is a chronic disease that makes breathing difficult for kids. It inflames and narrows the airways, causing wheezing, coughing, chest tightness, and shortness of breath. Symptoms range from mild to severe. According to the CDC, over 6 million US kids had asthma in 2018. It’s the #1 reason for missed school

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