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Tips for Tackling Allergies and Wheezing this Summer

On June 29, 2016   /   Uncategorized  
Tags: allergies, asthma, camp, food, health, medications, summer, wheezing

Summer can be a fun and exciting time for kids as they venture out and make new friends.  However, it is important for parents of children with allergies and wheezing to take steps to ensure a positive and safe summer experience.  Below are some helpful tips to

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Newsletter Spring 2015

On April 23, 2015   /   Newsletters  
Tags: asthma, medications, newsletter, reflux, spring, updates

Here is our spring newsletter (you can read it in Spanish, too)! In this issue, check out the latest updates on the study, learn about the link between asthma and reflux , and get to know one of the study’s co-investigators, Dr. Juan Celedón.

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Newsletter Spring 2013

On April 30, 2013   /   Newsletters  
Tags: eczema, medications, Nasal Swabs, Newsletters, update

Here is our spring newsletter (you can read it in Spanish, too)! In this issue, explore the breathing medications in-depth, learn some more about eczema, and get to know one of the study’s co-investigators, Dr. Amy Thompson.

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Bronchiolitis hospitalization costs are more than $500 million per year? Pelletier AJ, Mansbach JM, Camargo CA Jr. Direct medical costs of bronchiolitis hospitalizations in the United States. Pediatrics 2006;118:2418-23.

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Almost half of children hospitalized with bronchiolitis will develop asthma? Mansbach JM, Camargo CA Jr. Respiratory viruses in bronchiolitis and their link to recurrent wheezing and asthma. Clin Lab Med 2009; 29: 741-755.
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