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Living with a latex allergy and heading on a vacation? Looking for more information about how to handle latex allergies when dining out? Our bonus content PDF has the information for you!
This informative guide includes detailed information on how restaurant owners and staff can develop a food and latex allergy policy, how to accommodate food-allergic guests in and out of the kitchen, and strategies to ensure a safe and enjoyable dining experience. There is also information about anaphylaxis and food and latex allergies and step-by-step instructions for treating a severe allergic reaction.
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Approximately 7% of adults with asthma and 14% of adults with severe asthma have aspirin-exacerbated respiratory disease (AERD), a chronic disorder of the immune system. Our free practical guide examines how AERD is diagnosed, managed and treated and includes compelling patient testimonials so you can gain a better understanding of the disease. Resources include our AERD infographic and a sample letter to send to healthcare professionals about aspirin therapy. The guide was reviewed by leading AERD health professionals.
If you or someone in your household lives with asthma then this brochure is for you! Learn about the common indoor allergens and irritants that can trigger asthma symptoms and other helpful hints. It’s time for you and your family to start breathing better!
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Si usted o alguien en su hogar vive con asma, ¡entonces este folleto es para usted! Obtenga información sobre los alérgenos e irritantes comunes en interiores que pueden desencadenar síntomas de asma y otros consejos útiles. ¡Es hora de que usted y su familia comiencen a respirar mejor! ¡Descargue una copia hoy!
If you or someone in your household lives with asthma then this brochure is for you! Learn about the common indoor allergens and irritants that can trigger asthma symptoms and other helpful hints. It’s time for you and your family to start breathing better! Download a PDF copy today!
Asthma is the leading chronic illness among children and youth in the United States and the main cause of school absenteeism. Learn about the common allergens and irritants found in classrooms as well as solutions to those triggers and more helpful tips!
Download a PDF copy of this brochure today!
El asma es la principal enfermedad crónica en niños y jóvenes en los Estados Unidos y la causa principal del ausentismo escolar. ¡Obtenga información sobre los alérgenos e irritantes comunes que se encuentran en las aulas, así como las soluciones a esos desencadenantes y más consejos útiles! ¡Descargue una copia de este folleto hoy mismo!
Asthma is the leading chronic illness among children and youth in the United States and the main cause of school absenteeism. Learn about the common allergens and irritants found in classrooms as well as solutions to those triggers and more helpful tips! Download a PDF copy of this brochure today! below.
Asthma in the workplace? Understand the common irritants and allergens that can cause asthma symptoms with this pamphlet! Also learn helpful hints and about your rights under the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Association (OSHA). Download a PDF copy today.
¿Asma en el lugar de trabajo? ¡Conozca los irritantes y alérgenos comunes que pueden causar síntomas de asma! También aprenda consejos útiles y sus derechos de acuerdo a la Asociación de Salud y Seguridad Ocupacional de EE.UU. (OSHA).
Asthma in the workplace? Understand the common irritants and allergens that can cause asthma symptoms with this pamphlet! Also learn helpful hints and about your rights under the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Association (OSHA).
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