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En los Estados Unidos alrededor de 23 millones de personas sufren de asma. Esta transmisión indica por qué las personas que tienen asma y contraen influenza enfrentan un riesgo más elevado de complicaciones médicas graves.  

Respire mejor (Breathe Easier)

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En los Estados Unidos alrededor de 23 millones de personas sufren de asma. Esta transmisión indica por qué las personas que tienen asma y contraen influenza enfrentan un riesgo más elevado de complicaciones médicas graves.  Created: 7/3/2008 by MMWR.   Date Released: 7/7/2009.

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Clean and well-maintained homes can prevent many illnesses and injuries. This podcast discusses how good health begins at home.  

Health Begins at Home

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Clean and well-maintained homes can prevent many illnesses and injuries. This podcast discusses how good health begins at home.  Created: 3/30/2009 by Coordinating Center for Environmental Health and Injury Prevention (CCEHIP).   Date Released: 3/30/2009.

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This podcast discusses the importance of the flu vaccine for children with asthma.  

Your Child with Asthma Needs a Flu Shot!

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This podcast discusses the importance of the flu vaccine for children with asthma.  Created: 12/8/2008 by National Center for Environmental Health/ Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (NCEH/ATSDR) and National Center for Disease Control and Prevention (NCIRD).   Date Released: 12/8/2008.

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In the United States, approximately 23 million persons suffer with asthma. Dr. Colin Ligon discusses why, when asthma is combined with a case of the flu, the risk for serious medical consequences is higher than normal.  

Breathe Easier (A Cup of Health with CDC)

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In the United States, approximately 23 million persons suffer with asthma. Dr. Colin Ligon discusses why, when asthma is combined with a case of the flu, the risk for serious medical consequences is higher than normal.  Created: 7/3/2008 by MMWR.   Date Released: 7/3/2008.

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In the United States, approximately 23 million persons suffer with asthma, and this broadcast discusses why, when asthma is combined with a case of the flu, the risk for serious medical consequences is higher than normal.
  

Breathe Easier (A Minute of Health with CDC)

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In the United States, approximately 23 million persons suffer with asthma, and this broadcast discusses why, when asthma is combined with a case of the flu, the risk for serious medical consequences is higher than normal. .  Created: 7/3/2008 by MMWR.   Date Released: 7/3/2008.

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This podcast features real-life success stories of students with asthma who, thanks to their schools' implementation of asthma-friendly policies and programs, now have their asthma under control.  

Creating an Asthma-Friendly School

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This podcast features real-life success stories of students with asthma who, thanks to their schools' implementation of asthma-friendly policies and programs, now have their asthma under control.  Created: 11/8/2007 by National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (NCCDPHP), Division of Adolescent and School Health (DASH).   Date Released: 5/20/2008.

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Wheezing, coughing,and shortness of breath are serious health problems for people with asthma. In the past 25 years, the United States has seen an increase in the number of people with the disease.   In this broadcast, Dr. Paul Garbe discusses how people can manage asthma to help prevent attacks or decrease the overall health effects of this disease.  

Breathe Easier: Learn About Asthma (A Cup of Health with CDC)

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Wheezing, coughing,and shortness of breath are serious health problems for people with asthma. In the past 25 years, the United States has seen an increase in the number of people with the disease. In this broadcast, Dr. Paul Garbe discusses how people can manage asthma to help prevent attacks or decrease the overall health effects of this disease.  Created: 12/6/2007 by MMWR.   Date Released: 12/6/2007.

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Wheezing, coughing,and shortness of breath are serious health problems for people with asthma. In the past 25 years, the United States has seen an increase in the number of people with the disease. This podcast discusses how people can manage asthma to help prevent attacks or decrease the overall health effects of this disease.  

Breathe Easier: Learn About Asthma (A Minute of Health with CDC)

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Wheezing, coughing,and shortness of breath are serious health problems for people with asthma. In the past 25 years, the United States has seen an increase in the number of people with the disease. This podcast discusses how people can manage asthma to help prevent attacks or decrease the overall health effects of this disease.  Created: 12/6/2007 by MMWR.   Date Released: 12/6/2007.

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