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Professional's Personal Site Good Challenges For Parents of Asthmatics: Barriers To Cooperation at School; Part II

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There are over three million schildren in the United States that have been diagnosed with asthma, which means that it is the respnosibility of close to six million parents to deal with, and manage, their child's ailment. The obvious goal is to prevent suffering, and allow asthmatic children to mature into healthy, normal adults. But what is not nearly so obvious at the outset are some of the barriers that lie in wait, and threaten to prevent the asthmatic child from leading a full life.

Louise H. Bethea, M.D., P.A.

Allergy & Asthma Care and Prevention for the Family   USA

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Commercial Organisation's Site Good Children's Allergies

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Allergy and ear infections
Allergies at school
Asthma and physical education.
Feeding allergic infants and small children
Dairy product allergies
Recipes for the allergic infant

Allergy, Asthma, Sinusitis Medical Clinic, Inc.   USA

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Laypersons Organisation Good Controlling Asthma Triggers At Home, At Child Care and At School

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How Can You Control Allergens?, How Can You Avoid Dust Mites?, How Can You Avoid Animal Dander?, How Can You Avoid Mold?. Outdoor Plant Pollens and Mold Spores. irritants - smoke and fumes and other triggers.

Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (New England Chapter)   USA

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Teaching your child about his / her allergies
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Schering Allergy & Respiratory   USA

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Professional Organisation's Site Excellent Managing Asthma for Patients and Families

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From: Iowa Health Book Pediatrics
An excellent resource for Asthma care for pediatrics.

Miles Weinberger, M.D.

Virtual Hospital   USA

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For Health Professionals Professional Organisation's Site Position Statement The Use of Inhaled Medications in School by students with Asthma - Position Statement

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American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology   USA

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Coping With An Anaphylactic Food Allergy.

One thing you notice when you talk to parents about their peanut - allergic children is the fear. It may not be expressed aloud, but fear is there nonetheless in various forms-worry, stress, anxiety, relentless vigilance. Just read between the lines.

Living Without   USA

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