Pediatric Asthma
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Should You Get Rid of Your Gas Stove?
A recent study linking gas stoves to childhood asthma has raised concern. Here’s what parents need to know.
How Family Support Improves Asthma Symptoms
How to create a supportive, nurturing home environment and help your child with asthma live a more healthful life.
Severe Asthma Program Provides Lifesaving Treatment and Support
Jaaire Bridges grew up taking medications to keep his asthma and allergy symptoms at bay, but at 10 years old, Jaaire suddenly stopped breathing from a severe asthma attack. The event changed his family’s life forever.
Clinical Trial Aims to Tailor Treatment for Severe Asthma
At UH, a team is engaged in research aimed at developing better, less invasive ways of identifying the various severe asthma sub-types - with the ultimate goal of providing more personalized, targeted therapies for patients.
How Your Child's Allergies Can Change With Age
Is your child is coughing, hacking, sneezing and feeling miserable? When symptoms resemble a cold, there’s a strong possibility that your child might actually be suffering from an allergy.
4 Big Myths About Asthma
Although asthma is fairly common, there are many misconceptions about the disease, how it’s treated and how it affects a person’s day-to-day life.