You Can Control Your Asthma
Found 5 free book(s)GINA IMPLEMENTATION TOOLBOX - Global Initiative for …
ginasthma.orgWhat is asthma control? • Asthma control means the extent to which the effects of asthma can be seen, or have been reduced or removed by treatment. Asthma control has two parts: symptom control and risk factors. • Asthma symptom control means how often in the last four weeks you had asthma symptoms, used your reliever
Childhood Asthma Control Test for children 4 to 11 years old.
www.nationaljewish.orgAsk if you should change your child’s asthma treatment plan. • Ask your child’s doctor about daily long-term medications that can help control airway inflammation and constriction, the two main causes of asthma symptoms. Many children may need to treat both of these on a daily basis for the best asthma control. What does it mean if my ...
Know what you need - Centers for Disease Control and ...
www.cdc.govVaccines prevent diseases that can be very serious. All adults need vaccines to help protect themselves and others. The vaccines recommended for you are based on your age, health condition, job, lifestyle, or travel habits. VInform Know wha aation Scerie t y cins for Adults ou need es Vaccines you may need based on your age: Pneumococcal WHO?
SMART paint spraying - HSE
www.hse.gov.ukThere is a chance of developing occupational asthma when working with isocyanate-based paints/lacquers, and also of developing dermatitis from these and other ‘reactive’ products. If you become affected you will probably never be able to work with these products again. How can it help me? This leaflet can help you with your COSHH assessment.
Creating a Health Profile of Your Neighborhood A How-To …
www.cdc.govCreating a Health Profile of Your Neighborhood A How-To Guide. Health data can help you create a neighborhood health profile so that you can plan the best course . for addressing critical health issues. Here are the basic steps: 1. Know the health issues affecting your neighbors – Find and interpret health-related data. 2. Prioritize needs