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1.Asthma Center
Do you have asthma? You're not alone. Visit our Asthma Center and find out how to take control.
2.Kids' Asthma Center
This is the place if you want to find out more about asthma, a disease that can make it tough to breathe.
3.Asthma Center
Did you know that asthma is the number-one reason for kids chronically missing school? If your child has asthma, you're not alone. Find out how to take control of your child's asthma in the Asthma Center.
4.Do Allergies Cause Asthma?
Kids who have allergies are more likely to have a breathing problem called asthma. Find out more in this article for kids.
5.Egg Allergy
Babies sometimes have an allergic reaction to eggs. If that happens, they can't eat eggs for a while. But the good news is that most kids outgrow this allergy by age 5.
6.Environmental Control Measures
Families of kids with allergies should use environmental control measures that reduce exposure to the child's allergy triggers. Learn more about environmental control measures.
7.Learning About Allergies
During an allergic reaction, your body's immune system goes into overdrive. Find out more in this article for kids.
8.Do Allergies Cause Asthma?
Some things that cause an allergic reaction, such as pollen or dust, can also trigger asthma symptoms. But not everyone who has allergies develops asthma and not all case of asthma are related to allergies. Find out about the connection here.
9.News - Kids Having Allergic Reactions to Peanuts at Much Younger Age
Doctors caution that kids shouldn't try peanuts until they're at least 2 years old, yet many parents disregard those warnings. That's bad news, as researchers are finding that children are having allergic reactions to peanuts much earlier than they were just a decade ago.
10.Serious Allergic Reactions (Anaphylaxis)
A child with severe allergies can be at risk for a sudden, serious allergic reaction called anaphylaxis. The good news is it can be prevented and treated.
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