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The American Lung Association's Summer Camp Tips For Children With Asthma
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Things every parent should know about their child's summer camp.
Things you and your child can do.
A nice viewpoint.
American Lung Association (ALA) USA
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The Children's Attack Detective
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Here's a worksheet to help you detail your child's most recent attack. Print it out, fill it in, and take it to your child's doctor. It can be a useful tool for developing a treatment plan.
Thriveonline.com USA
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The Wheezy Infant - Special Topics
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From the Australian National Asthma Campaign - Asthma Management Handbook 2002.
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National Asthma Campaign, Australia Australia
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Travelling With Food Allergies
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Travelling with a child can be an experience most of us wont forget! Add to that travelling a child with severe food allergies, and the experience can be a nightmare.
Allergic Child USA
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Working With Your Childs School
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In order to keep your childs asthma under control at school, parents need to prepare themselves, their child and school staff. Heres what you MUST do before school starts:
AIM Asthma Institute of Michigan USA
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Yes, Asthma - But What Type?
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A study in the February issue of the Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, though, found that most children with persistent asthma are assumed by doctors and parents to have intermittent asthma. They thus miss out on getting the right medicines - medicines that could actually improve their asthma and result in less albuterol being needed. Classifying your childs asthma is a conversation you want to have!
Dr Greene's House Calls USA
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Youth Asthma Management Program
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Youth asthma management program decreases ER visits and absenteeism, raises grades.
The frequency of asthma symptoms, reliance on "rescue" medications and absenteeism all decreased at a public middle school in Detroit after asthmatic students participated in a year-long program teaching them how to better manage their condition.
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