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The Rubber Band Air Test
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Asthma Information
Retrieved from US Dept of Health

Asthma is a chronic disease of the lungs.  Asthma occurs at any age but is more
common in children than adults. In the USA, nearly one in 13 school-age children have
asthma, and that rate is rising more rapidly in preschool-aged children and those living
in urban inner cities than in any other group. Although there is no cure for asthma,
asthma attacks can be prevented and controlled with proper care. New York is
actively working with health care providers, community coalitions, schools, families
and many others to fight asthma so people with asthma can live a full and active life.

The above website is designed to provide accurate, current and useful information for
people with asthma and for the people who care for them. New resources will be
added often. Please check back frequently.

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About Asthma

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Asthma Overview
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Information on Asthma in New York State (Data tables, trends, charts and maps)
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New York's Action Against Asthma
* What is Work-Related Asthma
* Asthma on the Athletic Field
* Asthma Action Plan and Informational Materials
* Frequently Asked Questions

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