Sunday, July 19, 2015

Making living with asthma easier in Louisville

My son woke in the middle of the night because he wasn’t breathing well. Uncomfortable and upset, he was wheezing loudly. After trying medicines at home, we headed for the emergency department. Fortunately, the providers were able to successfully treat his asthma, and this attack ended with us happily heading home in time to enjoy the sun rising over our fair city.....

Read more here: courier-journal.com

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Baylor Hospital helps kids control asthma in Texas heat

DALLAS — For kids with respiratory issues, the hot stagnant air in Texas can be a big problem.
Especially when you consider that one of every 10 school-aged children has asthma, according to theAmerican Academy of Allergy Asthma and Immunology.
That's why Baylor hospital is trying to make sure their youngest patients are in complete control of the chronic condition.....

Read more here: khou.com

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Day 17 – NEW STUDY SHOWS LACK OF EXERCISE CAN TRIGGER ASTHMA

It’s a busy world and you’re a busy girl (or guy), so it can be tough to get yourself out the door sometimes for a daily inline skate or other form of exercise. If you have kids, it can be even tougher. The lure of tablets, smartphones, video games, and city living can make them couch potatoes even if they want to get out and run around.....

Read more here: rollingonline.com

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