Today, Vazquez serves as an ambulatory clinical pharmacist at Phoenix Children’s Hospital’s Severe Asthma Clinic. There he helps children and families better understand the risks of unhealthy air, ...
Asthma is a common chronic condition affecting millions of children worldwide. While many parents worry about the long-term implications of their child’s asthma, there’s hope: some children do grow ...
For many children, asthma can be a constant specter, with attacks at the most inconvenient and terrifying times. New research has now found that one inhaler containing two drugs can cut the risk of ...
The world’s fastest man is inspiring children to not let their diagnoses get in the way of their dreams. After Noah Lyles won the gold medal in the 100-meter sprint with a viral photo-finish, he ...
Learning that your child has asthma can be upsetting and lead to a lot of questions. How will they manage it in their daily lives? Will they be able to play sports? What should you do to help them ...
Parenting Tips: Colds and coughs are common in children. However, parents often get confused about whether to use a nebulizer or steam in this situation. Many parents wonder whether a nebulizer will ...
An Islip doctor who helped author a state law that led to greater availability of nebulizers to treat asthma in schools said he is concerned that new federal guidelines, favoring specially adapted ...
Whether it is at school, nursery, or clubs, children spend much of their time away from home; it is, therefore, important that they always stay safe, especially if they suffer from asthma. Adults who ...
The world’s fastest man is inspiring children to not let their diagnoses get in the way of their dreams. After Noah Lyles won the gold medal in the 100-meter sprint with a viral photo-finish, he ...
Asthma is associated with memory difficulties in children, and early onset of asthma may exacerbate memory deficits, according to a new study from the University of California, Davis. The study, the ...
Children whose asthma is relatively well controlled are less likely to be bullied or teased by their peers because of their condition, suggests a study published online in the Archives of DIsease in ...