National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. National Institutes of Health. Childhood Asthma Management Program: Asthma Feelings. AVA19988VNB1, 1996. The Asthma Feeling video explores the way asthmatic children feel about their disease and ways to cope with being ‘different’. The video is designed to help children feel more comfortable with having asthma and not allow it to cause undue interference in the lifestyle of the person. Producer: National Institutes of Health. Creative Commons license: Public Domain Asthma is a chronic medical condition. It has been defined by the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute as a common chronic disorder of the airways that is complex and characterized by variable and recurring symptoms, airflow obstruction, bronchial hyperresponsiveness (bronchospasm), and an underlying inflammation. The interaction of these features of asthma determines the clinical manifestations and severity of asthma and the response to treatment. Public attention in the developed world has recently focused on asthma because of its rapidly increasing prevalence, affecting up to one in four urban children. Asthma is caused by a complex interaction of environmental and genetic factors that researchers do not yet fully understand.[55] These factors can also influence how severe a persons asthma is and how well they respond to medication. As with other complex diseases, many environmental and genetic factors have been suggested as causes of asthma, but not all studies

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    This video—presented by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, part of the National Institutes of Health—describes asthma, its signs and symptoms, and ways to manage the disease. Asthma is a chronic lung disease that inflames and narrows the airways, making it hard to breathe. The disease affects people of all ages, but it most often starts in childhood. People who have asthma may wheeze, cough, feel short of breath, or have chest tightness. Asthma can’t be cured, but it can be controlled. People who have asthma, or those who have children with asthma, can take an active role in their treatment. For example, they can work with their health care providers to create an asthma action plan. This plan gives guidance on taking medicines properly, avoiding asthma triggers, tracking levels of asthma control, responding to worsening symptoms, and seeking emergency care when needed. When asthma is well controlled, most people who have the disease are able to live normal, active lives. This video can also be seen at www.nhlbi.nih.gov

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      90% of people with asthma can’t explain the two main causes of the disease. In the next 2 minutes, you will be able to! More information can be found at: www.AllergyAsthmaNow.com Many people ask “What is the cause of asthma?” There are two main causes of asthma 1) Inflammation and 2) airway constriction – (bronchoconstriction). This short video explains these causes of asthma and how certain medications can help address asthma symptoms related two these two main causes. This video is part of the Take Control of Your Asthma initiative from AllergyAsthmaNow. Funding was provided through an educational grant from Teva Respiratory.

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          itunes.apple.com Information you can rely on about your child’s health. Check the symptoms of illnesses, and find out which treatments work — and which ones don’t. See the key questions to raise with your doctor, and read about the background to common medical conditions, all in plain English. With so many websites and apps offering conflicting information about children’s health, it’s difficult to know who to trust. The Best Health apps are produced by the internationally respected BMJ Group, publisher of the British Medical Journal, and have been awarded the Department of Health’s Information Standard quality mark. They’re based on the same high-quality medical trials that doctors rely on themselves, and are regularly updated. So, with the child health app from Best Health, you’re guaranteed a trustworthy and up-to-date source of information about health questions, such as: • How can I help my child sleep through the night? • What treatments can help soothe a colicky baby? • What treatments work best for controlling my child’s asthma? Are steroids safe? • What treatments work best for getting rid of head lice? • How do I treat a nosebleed? • Should my child have their tonsils out? • What are the symptoms of depression in children? • Are antidepressants safe for young people? • Could my child’s lack of attention and high energy be signs of ADHD? • What treatments work best for ADHD? Are they safe? The app explains medical terms in plain English — we’ve been awarded the

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