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Asthma is an emergency -

You've been here before. Another sleepless night listening to your child cough, struggling to breathe. Frightened, tired, weak, feeling there is no way out.

Parents, you are the first line of defense against this chronic disease. The first step is to get this disease diagnosed. Know the signs and symptoms of asthma. Second step, see an asthma or pulmonary medical professional. Then, follow a carefully prescribed Asthma Management Plan.

" I have had asthma since I was four. I was just in the hospital because I was hyperventilating and they put me on oxygen. I try to keep my asthma from coming back. The attacks make me feel like I will never breathe again. I need help to find ways to control the attacks." - Elyse 12 years old

As a result of American Lung Association® of Washington's asthma management programs, 91% of families surveyed state that their child's asthma management improved and the severity of asthma attacks reduced significantly.

With your help, we can fight the asthma epidemic.

Asthma Sufferer?
Researchers at the Division of Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine, University of Washington are seeking volunteers, 18 to 59 year olds to participate in a study about the causes of asthma. Compensation is provided for participation. Volunteers must be diagnosed with asthma by a physician, capable of exercise on a treadmill, and have no other major health problems.
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