Saturday, October 27, 2012

Beating allergy  and asthma this fall

Hay rides, picking pumpkins and jumping in a huge pile of leaves are fun fall activities many children look forward to all year.
Yet, fall can be a spooky time for children who suffer with asthma and other severe allergies. Even in a classroom, children will find little relief from common allergy and asthma symptoms.....

Full news here: hinsdale.suntimes.com



Michigan's allergy and asthma school policies do not make the grade

The Asthma and allergy Foundation of America (AAFA) produces an annual research report the evaluates state polices supporting people with asthma, food allergies, and related allergic diseases in public schools. By viewing this report residents can see what policies are required by their state and can make sure that their school is following those policies. Residents can also see the recommended policies that are not being supported by their state government.....

Read more: examiner.com



Asthma sufferers advised to stay in as smoke covers city

A GLADSTONE pharmacist has advised asthma sufferers to stay indoors today if they are having trouble breathing.
The thick density of this morning's smoke haze, which was caused by the Beecher vegetation fire, may trigger allergies in some people.....

Source: gladstoneobserver.com.au

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