Here is our WIND Study Spring Newsletter (you can read it in Spanish too)! In this issue, check out some fun spring activities, learn about allergies, histamine, and antihistamines, and get to know our Project Coordinator, Daphne Suzin, who coordinates the WIND Study in-person visits!
Read more →Here is our WIND Study March Newsletter (you can read it in Spanish too)! In this issue, check out the latest updates on the study, try some fun arts and crafts, and learn more in depth about the new Environmental Influences in Child Health Outcomes (ECHO) program!
Read more →Here is our WIND Study Spring Newsletter (you can read it in Spanish too)! In this issue, check out the latest updates on the study, learn more in depth about green spaces and asthma, try some fun arts and crafts, and get to know Katie Tedesco, one of the coordinators
Read more →Pollen, the fine powder plants make in order to fertilize other plants of the same species, is one of the most common causes of allergies in the United States. Unfortunately, according to Bryan Martin, DO, president of the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology, “the amount
Read more →Here is our WIND Study March Newsletter (you can read it in Spanish too)! In this issue, check out the latest updates on the study, learn more in depth about the “hygiene hypothesis,” try some fun arts and crafts, and get to know one of the study’s lead coordinators,
Read more →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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