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ASTHMA

    A new type of drug: IgE inhibitor
    A special message for smokers
    Acute bronchitis
    Airborne allergens
    Allergic rhinitis
    Anatomy and function of the respiratory system
    Animal allergies
    Answers from Dr. Greene
    Answers from Dr. Greene
    Answers from Dr. Greene
    Answers from Dr. Greene
    Asthma action plan: Peak flow
    Asthma action plan: Signs only
    Asthma and aging
    Asthma and school: Have a management plan
    Asthma fast facts
    Asthma glossary
    Asthma guide
    Asthma how-to
    Asthma key points
    Asthma management in children age 5 and under
    Asthma: Emergency warning signs
    Asthma: Personal stories
    Asthma: Personal stories
    Asthma: Personal stories
    Asthma: Personal stories
    Asthma: Personal stories
    Asthma: Personal stories
    Chronic bronchitis
    Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
    Cigarette smoke
    Control mold growth!
    Drug delivery devices: Dry powder inhalers
    Drug delivery devices: Metered dose inhalers and spacers
    Drug delivery devices: Nebulizers
    Dust mite allergy
    Exercise-induced asthma
    How to control dust mites
    How to use a nebulizer
    How to use a spacer
    How to use your metered dose inhaler
    How to use your peak flow meter
    Inhaler propellants will be changing
    Lungs video
    Mold allergy
    Pollen allergy
    Presentation: How to use a metered dose inhaler
    Presentation: How to use a nebulizer
    Presentation: How to use a peak flow meter
    Presentation: How to use a spacer
    School and asthma: Physical activity
    School and asthma: Questions to ask
    Secondhand smoke and its risk to children
    Self-test: Is your asthma under control?
    Sinus video
    Sinusitis
    Spirometry
    Step 1: Taking control of asthma
    Step 10: Make "peak flow" a habit!
    Step 11: Avoid asthma triggers
    Step 12: Visit your doctor regularly
    Step 2: What is asthma?
    Step 3: Know the signs
    Step 4: How asthma is diagnosed
    Step 5: The levels of severity
    Step 6: Determine your goals and expectations
    Step 7: Asthma drugs
    Step 8: Drug delivery devices
    Step 9: Understand your action plan
    Students need access to their medications
    Treatment: Long-term control drugs
    Treatment: Quick-relief drugs
    Ways to reduce the health risks of secondhand smoke
    What to expect at the doctor's office
    What's your asthma story?
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