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  • Exercise-Induced Asthma for Teens


    Some people have asthma symptoms only during or after exercise. This is called exercise-induced asthma. Here are some tips for coping with it.

  • What Are "Magic" Mushrooms? for Parents


    Some kinds of mushrooms are considered illegal drugs because they contain substances that cause people to hallucinate. Find out more about hallucinogenic mushrooms.

  • Protecting Your Family From Wildfire Smoke Air Pollution for Parents


    Wildfires are becoming more common due to changes in the environment. These tips can help you be ready when wildfires happen or the air quality is poor in your area.

  • Traveling and Asthma for Teens


    If you have asthma, travel can seem less fun because there's always the worry that something unexpected may cause a flare-up. Here's how to avoid problems so you can concentrate on the fun.

  • What Are Cocaine & Crack? for Parents


    Cocaine and crack are illegal drugs that produce an intense high and can cause a stroke, heart attack, or even death.

  • Exercise-Induced Asthma for Parents


    Many kids with asthma have symptoms only when they exercise. But with careful management, they usually can do anything their peers can do.

  • A to Z: Asthma, Cough Variant for Parents


    People with this type of asthma have a cough but no wheezing. Learn more about it here.

  • A to Z: Wheezing for Parents


    A "wheeze" is a high-pitched whistling sound made when air flows through narrowed airways in the lungs.

  • A to Z: Bronchiectasis for Parents


    Learn about causes of breathing difficulties and conditions that can affect the lungs and bronchi.

  • How Does the Nose Work? (Video) for Kids


    Chloe and Nurb know the nose. They'll take you inside to explain breathing, smelling and, of course, boogers. Watch the Nose Movie!