"The ‘back-to-school effect’ is greater than the ‘winter effect’ when it comes to children’s respiratory disease with the risk of hospitalisation two and a half times higher on the peak day in the ...
Extreme temperatures and humidity levels can trigger an asthma attack. However, you can lower your risk indoors by adjusting the room temperature and avoiding possible irritants that could affect ...
Barbara Jandasek, a pediatric psychologist, and the Director of the Community Asthma Programs at Hasbro Children's Hospital. Jandasek said beyond a diagnosis, and because allergies often trigger ...