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Audio Podcasts
Asthma – What You Need to Know
Children and adults can have asthma and attacks can be frightening. To help control asthma, know the
warning signs of an attack, stay away from asthma triggers, and follow your health care provider's advice.
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Breathe Easier: A Minute of Health with CDC
This short podcast discusses why, when asthma is combined with a case of the flu, the risk for serious medical consequences is higher than normal.
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Breathe Easier: A Cup of Health with CDC
This full-length podcast discusses why, when asthma is combined with a case of the flu, the risk for serious medical consequences is higher than normal.
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Breathe Easier: Learn About Asthma: A Minute of Health with CDC
In this full-length broadcast, Dr. Paul Garbe, director of the CDC National Asthma Control Program, discusses how people can manage asthma to help prevent attacks or decrease the overall health effects of this disease.
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Breathe Easier: Learn About Asthma: A Minute of Health with CDC
This short podcast discusses how people can manage asthma to help prevent attacks or decrease the overall health effects of this disease.
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Video Podcasts with Audio
Creating an Asthma-Friendly School
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.
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Health Begins at Home
Clean and well-maintained homes can prevent many illnesses and injuries. This podcast discusses how good health begins at home.
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Videos
Information About Asthma
This American Sign Language (ASL) film, produced by the CDC and the Deaf Wellness Center at the
University of Rochester Medical Center, discusses how to manage asthma to help prevent attacks or
decrease the overall health effects of this disease.
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Childhood Asthma
Source: Developed by the DC Department of Health. ©2004.
This video discusses how you can manage asthma to help prevent attacks or decrease the overall health effects of this disease.
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Asthma and the Elderly
Source: Developed by the DC Department of Health. ©2004.
This video discusses how you can manage asthma to help prevent attacks or decrease the overall health effects of this disease.
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Asma en nuestra Comunidad
Source: Developed by the DC Department of Health. ©2004.
This video discusses how you can manage asthma to help prevent attacks or decrease the overall health effects of this disease.
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CDC Expert Commentary
These videos are part of a collaboration between CDC and Medscape designed to deliver CDC's authoritative guidance directly to Medscape's physicians, nurses, pharmacists, and other healthcare professionals. Dr. David Callahan provides guidance to clinicians on two important topics in asthma control: The 15-Minute Asthma Visit, and Asthma Control During Travel.
The 15-Minute Asthma Visit
Dr. David Callahan outlines how clinicians can provide evidence-based care for patients
with asthma in a 15-minute office visit.
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Asthma Control During Travel
Dr. David Callahan outlines how clinicians can prepare patients with asthma for symptom-free travel.
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Health-e-Cards
They Count on You
Send an electronic greeting card to friends, family, co-workers!
Source: Developed by the Missouri Department of Health.
Know Your Triggers
Send an electronic greeting card to friends, family, co-workers!
Source: Developed by the Missouri Department of Health.
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- Page last updated: January 30, 2012
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