From Rise and Shine from Children's National Hospital <[email protected]>
Subject Keeping Children Healthy When the Air Quality is Poor
Date July 6, 2023 10:59 AM
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Plus: Weathering summer storms

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Now that fire season is in full swing, there is a chance that the air quality in your area may be less than optimal in the coming months. This can be especially harmful to children with asthma or other chronic sino-pulmonary conditions. Here are some tips for minimizing the impact of poor air quality ([link removed]) on children.
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** Weathering summer storms ([link removed])
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The warm weather that comes with summer also ushers in increased chances for severe storms, floods and even tornadoes. Follow these tips from Dr. Daniel Fagbuyi for weathering summer storms.

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** Preventing a summer asthma flare-up ([link removed])
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During the summer, higher levels of air pollution, sudden weather shifts and even thunderstorms can trigger asthma. But it's easy to establish an effective routine for preventing a summer asthma flare-up.

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