How to Prevent Asthma

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How to Prevent Asthma Symptoms on Summer Vacations - Summer Vacations and Asthma

asthma.about.com — “You can prevent asthma symptoms from getting worse during summer vacations by taking a few preparatory steps. Do not let asthma get in the way of your summer fun!View full resource at asthma.about.com

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How to Prevent Asthma Symptoms on Vacation: Don't Let Asthma Get in the Way of Summer Fun http://sn.im/wjrv7

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ENT and Allergy Specialists Blog: How to prevent asthma in at-risk kids

entandallergyblog.com — “ENT and Allergy Specialists Blog: How to prevent asthma in at-risk kidsView full resource at entandallergyblog.com

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ENTandAllergySurgery Center of the Main Line. He was appointed by Governor Rendell to be an advisor on the Medical Liability Task Force and is Chairman of the Otolaryngology section and member of the Medical Executive Committee at Phoenixville Hospital.

Dr. Broker has been recognized as “Top Doc” by Main Line Today magazine consistently since 2003." /> Dr Brian Broker - ENT and Allergy Surgeon, ENT Doctor, Physician, Active Health Library, and Doctor

How to prevent asthma in at-risk kids http://ping.fm/la6KQ

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Prevention, Cure and Medicine for Asthma | Asthma | MDInfo

mdinfo.com — “How can you cure and prevent Asthma? What are the medicines for Asthma?View full resource at mdinfo.com

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Noelcorpuz (Male, 37) asks MDinfo experts: "How can you cure and prevent asthma? What are the medicines for asthma?" http://bit.ly/144jWJ

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Study Shows How Flu Infections May Prevent Asthma

medicalnewstoday.com — “In a paper that suggests a new strategy to prevent asthma, scientists at Children's Hospital Boston and their colleagues report that the influenza virus infection in young mice protected the miceView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Study Shows How Flu Infections May Prevent Asthma http://mnt.to/3P6p #asthma

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Asthma

kidshealth.org — “More than 6 million kids and teens have asthma, a lung condition that causes a person to have difficulty breathing.View full resource at kidshealth.org

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Study shows how flu infections may prevent asthma

labspaces.net — “In a paper that suggests a new strategy to prevent asthma, scientists at Children's Hospital Boston and their colleagues report that the influenza virus infection in young mice protected the mice as adults against the development of allergic asthma.View full resource at labspaces.net

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Study shows how flu infections may prevent asthma - http://is.gd/iGXVv More hygiene hypothesis work

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Study shows how flu infections may prevent asthma

physorg.com — “In a paper that suggests a new strategy to prevent asthma, scientists at Children's Hospital Boston and their colleagues report that the influenza virus infection in young mice protected the mice as adults against the development of allergic asthma. The same protective effect was achieved by treating ...View full resource at physorg.com

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Study Shows How Flu Infections May Prevent Asthma

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How Asthma-Friendly is Your School? Checklist

nhlbi.nih.gov — “How Asthma-Friendly is Your School? ChecklistView full resource at nhlbi.nih.gov

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Childcare centers should create the best possible atmosphere for preventing asthma attacks. Here are some guidelines: http://t.co/aQF966VO

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Study Shows How Flu Infections May Prevent Asthma - Drugs.com MedNews

drugs.com — “Activating the right immune cells in infants could lead to new vaccine strategies In a paper that suggests a new strategy to prevent asthma, scientists at ChildView full resource at drugs.com

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Thanks for joining us at the “Breathe With Ease" over the weekend. Couldn’t make it and need info on asthma/allergies? http://bit.ly/7VQ1v

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Peak Flow Meter - Track and Prevent Asthma Attacks | Healthline

healthline.com — “Peak flow meters are simple, handheld devices that measure lung performance while breathing. They help track asthma symptoms and can help people determine the effectiveness of asthma treatments and medications. Learn more now!View full resource at healthline.com

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A peak flow meter is a simple, handheld device used to measure how well the lungs perform while breathing. http://ht.ly/34tAx

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Asthma

asthma.about.com — “Welcome to About.com's asthma site. Being a patient with or the parent of a child with a chronic illness can be difficult and frustrating. Everywhere you look toy hear something different about asthma. We will try to focus this site on 'what do you need to know' and 'what do you need to do' to take better care of you asthma and preventing your asthma from getting worse. I look forward to interacting with youView full resource at asthma.about.com

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@Katrinskaya Hope your asthma is better. Check out http://asthma.about.com/ for useful info on asthma and take the latest asthma poll.

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Asthma

asthma.about.com — “Welcome to About.com's asthma site. Being a patient with or the parent of a child with a chronic illness can be difficult and frustrating. Everywhere you look toy hear something different about asthma. We will try to focus this site on 'what do you need to know' and 'what do you need to do' to take better care of you asthma and preventing your asthma from getting worse. I look forward to interacting with youView full resource at asthma.about.com

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Taking Your Asthma Meds-- What Do You Do To Get Control Of Your Asthma? http://bit.ly/4TB5z2

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Asthma: Symptoms & Types

webmd.com — “Asthma comes in many different forms, and it's not always easy to recognize. Symptoms can vary widely from person to person, as well as within each person over time.View full resource at webmd.com

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nataliehodgePersonal Medicine in Paducah, Kentucky. Dr Hodge was a featured speaker at the Mayo Clinic's Transform Symposium in '09 and has been named by Brian Dolan of Mobi Heath News as "The First iPhone Doctor". She is the author of The Personal Pediatrics Primer for the Progressive Parent.

Dr. Hodge's special interests in pediatrics include nutrition, prevention and the potential for the internet to strengthen physician patient relationships. Dr. Hodge is a member of the Health care Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS), a Fellow of the Academy of Pediatrics' Quality and Innovation Network, and a founding member of the Society for Participatory Medicine. Participatory Medicine is an emerging group of engaged patients and physicians who believe that mutual trust and understanding as well as use of media, health IT strengthens the physician patient relationship and provides for better care." /> Natalie Hodge, MD, FAAP Pediatrician, Physician, Active Health Library, and Doctor

Parents it's asthma season, here is a good guide for symptoms http://tinyurl.com/cpotha

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    I am the about.com guide to asthma. Asthma news and information.

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  • ENTandAllergySurgery Center of the Main Line. He was appointed by Governor Rendell to be an advisor on the Medical Liability Task Force and is Chairman of the Otolaryngology section and member of the Medical Executive Committee at Phoenixville Hospital.

    Dr. Broker has been recognized as “Top Doc” by Main Line Today magazine consistently since 2003." />

    Dr Brian Broker - ENT and Allergy

    Dr. Brian Broker is Board Certified in Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery and is Fellowship Trained in Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. 

    After completing medical school and residency training at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, he joined the staff at UCLA Medical Center where he completed his Fellowship Training.  Dr. Broker returned to the Philadelphia area to pursue private practice.

    Dr. Broker is the author of many publications concerning new treatments for ear, nose, and throat disorders and holds several leadership positions in the medical field. Dr. Broker is the Medical Director of the Surgery Center of the Main Line. He was appointed by Governor Rendell to be an advisor on the Medical Liability Task Force and is Chairman of the Otolaryngology section and member of the Medical Executive Committee at Phoenixville Hospital.

    Dr. Broker has been recognized as “Top Doc” by Main Line Today magazine consistently since 2003.

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