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Understanding Mild to Moderate Asthma (Webinar)

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How Can You Tell the Difference Between COVID-19, a Cold, the Flu, RSV, Allergies, and Asthma?

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Coronavirus (COVID-19): What People With Asthma Need to Know
Shea I find I can do best in lightweight cloth masks like the 3 ply ones at Old Navy, with a mask brace underneath it to hold it off the face some, a stick-on metal nosepiece so it doesn't leak/fog glasses (they come in packs of 100 on Amazon for cheap), and avoid strenuous activity while wearing it, I usually only wear it inside and 6 foot distance both in and outside, AND if its for long periods, I found these fan necklaces that are quiet but blow air up on you to help reduce the heat/humidity... [ more ]
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Smell and Nasal Polyps: Your Questions Answered (Video)

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November Research Update: Asthma and COVID-19 Disparities, Nasal Polyps

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Living with Nasal Polyps: Real-Life Perspectives

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Medicare Prescription Payment Plan May Help People with Asthma Budget Costs for Asthma Medicines

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Health Insurance 101: Open Enrollment

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Health Insurance Marketplace Guide for Asthma and Allergies for 2025
LD2 Does anyone know of a marketplace plan that covers allergy serum and not just the administration of the shots? The serum is really expensive and I’m having trouble finding a plan that covers it. Thank you! [ more ]
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Why Does Laughing Make Me Wheeze?
Moe M. Great additional insight on why this happens @Jerry Shier ! And good reminder to always carry your inhalers with you, never know when you'll get a good laugh 😁 [ more ]
Jerry Shier More specifically, laughing and crying can cause hyperventilation or increased breathing rate as Dr. James mentioned. But what really happens? There is drying and cooling of the airways that causes the muscles in the airways to constrict or narrow. A dose or two of a quick reliever should reverse this. This mechanism of bronchoconstriction is very similar to what happens with exercise so if you can warm up and control you breathing pre exercise one may prevent an event from occurring. As Dr. [ more ]
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October Research Update: New Treatment Options, Impact of Environment on Asthma and Allergies

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