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Having asthma or caring for someone with asthma can be challenging, but there are many things you can do to help control asthma symptoms and lead a healthy, full life. To start, follow the fo
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This page provides information on: Information about the NHLBI Asthma Guidelines Resources and References
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This page provides information on: Burden of asthma for children Stock inhaler legislation How to get involved Resources for managing asthma at school In 2016, legislation was p
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Short-term relief medicines control the symptoms of an asthma attack. If you need to use your short-term relief medicines more and more, you should visit your healthcare provider to see i
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People with asthma have “triggers,” things that cause asthma symptoms or make them worse. Triggers are different for each person. Knowing what your individual triggers are and controlling exposure to
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This page provides the following: Overview of Asthma in the Workplace Workplace Exposures Resources and References Approximately a quarter of adults with asthma indicate their ast
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Asthma Action Plans are a crucial part of managing asthma. They explain a patient’s medications, symptoms, triggers, and what to do in an emergency. They are also required by law for schools
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The NH Asthma Collaborative is a group of stakeholders from multiple sectors committed to understanding and alleviating the burden of asthma in New Hampshire communities through a holistic framework o
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Stand-Alone Medical Conditions Autism spectrum disorder (age 21 and older) Autism spectrum disorder (under age 21) (requires a consultation with a certified provider of child and/or adolescent
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Family Engagement Family engagement, as defined by Maternal and Child Health Bureau, reflects a belief in the value of family leadership at all levels- individual, community and policy. When famili