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1Asthma Basics
With the right asthma management plan, families can learn to control symptoms and asthma flare-ups more independently, allowing kids to do just about anything they want.
2Medical Problems
Looking for information about a chronic childhood condition or disease? Read about asthma, allergies, cancer, diabetes, heart murmurs, sleep disorders, and much more.
3Asma: aspectos fundamentales
Inspire larga y profundamente - ahora. Inhale lentamente hasta que no le quepa más aire en los pulmones...y luego vaya soltando el aire poco a poco...ahhh. Respirar se experimenta como algo tan natural que es fácil darlo por sentado, ¿verdad?
4What's an Asthma Flare-Up?
An asthma flare-up (or attack) can cause coughing, chest tightness, wheezing, and trouble breathing. Sometimes, symptoms can be severe. Find out what causes flare-ups and what you can do in this article.
5Asthma
Millions of teens in the United States have asthma, a lung condition that causes difficulty breathing. Here are the basics on symptoms, triggers, and treatments.
6Ozone, Air Quality, and Asthma
Ozone and other things that pollute the air can be problems for people with asthma and can cause asthma flare-ups. Find out how to deal with ozone.
7Do 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.
8Exercise-Induced Asthma
Some people have asthma symptoms only when they exercise. This is called exercise-induced asthma. Get some tips for coping with it in this article.
9Asthma Center
If you don't know much about asthma, this is the place to go.
10Directory of English-Spanish Translations
This directory contains a list of all topics available in Spanish, organized alphabetically in English with links to both the Spanish and English articles.


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