Asthma Triggers Can Be Reduced
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Publication date: May 10, 2009
Publication date: May 10, 2009
Parents can help to reduce their child's asthma and allergies by reducing the triggers they are exposed to, such as cigarette smoke, dust mites, pollen and mold. A child with asthma should have his or her treatment determined by a medical care provider, and treatment should be reviewed because asthma can change over time.
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