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Some kids with mild asthma only need to use their inhalers when they have symptoms, according to research from Washington University.That’s a major…
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A Washington University study has shown that more than a dozen north St. Louis neighborhoods have high rates of childhood asthma. The study, soon to be…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, April 8, 2011 - A working mother and her asthmatic son have become the poster family for the benefits…
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The vast majority of St. Louis emergency room visits for asthma are from black children, according to report from Mayor Lyda Krewson’s office.The Equity…
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Ever since her 6-year-old son was diagnosed with a severe peanut allergy, Oakville resident Maureen Walkenbach has kept EpiPens around at all times. One…
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A St. Louis-based startup has received approval from the Food and Drug Administration to market a device that helps patients monitor their asthma and…
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Children who live with persistent asthma in childhood are at a higher risk of developing lung problems later in life, according to new findings from a…
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Updated 5:00 p.m., Sept. 24 with vote result - The Missouri Air Conservation Commission has voted to designate parts of Franklin and St. Charles counties…
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Audrey Collins’ two daughters were diagnosed with asthma as infants. When they had trouble breathing, she would use a nebulizer machine with a tiny…
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It takes John Kraemer about two hours to finish an asthma home assessment. He interviews the family, checks each room for allergens and records air…