Traveling and Asthma

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Traveling and Asthma

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Your child's asthma shouldn't stop you from planning a family vacation, sending your child to stay with friends for a week, or signing your child up for sleepover camp. With some careful preparation and communication, you and your child should be able to enjoy all the benefits of life away from home.

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