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Man on cell phone, coughing into the crook of their arm
October 16, 2025/Primary Care

Dry vs. Wet Coughs: What They’re Telling You

Dry coughs mean irritation, while wet coughs mean mucus

An open window into a home, with a breeze blowing through
October 1, 2025/Allergies

Indoor Air Quality: Why It Matters and How To Improve It

Open the windows, keep a clean house and consider putting in preventive features like carbon monoxide detectors

Man with hand on chest, wheezing
September 18, 2025/Lung

Fast Action: How To Quickly Stop Wheezing

Simple at-home solutions, like doing pursed lip breathing and drinking a warm beverage, can often bring immediate relief

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August 26, 2025/Lung

Worried if Candles Are Toxic?

Though they release a small amount of VOCs into the air, there isn’t enough strong evidence to say they’re dangerous to your health

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Mom, child and teacher talk one-on-one at school
August 20, 2025/Allergies

How To Create an Allergy Action Plan for Your Child

An allergist can help you make a plan that includes information about what to do in case of an allergic emergency

Healthcare provider holding asthma inhaler, talking with patient in medical office
August 18, 2025/Lung

Can You Develop Asthma as an Adult?

Adult-onset asthma has the same symptoms as childhood asthma, but tends to be more severe

Person holding their asthma plan papers, with doctor holding asthma inhaler, and X-ray of lungs on wall
August 15, 2025/Lung

Your Guide To Creating an Asthma Action Plan

An asthma action plan is a personalized, step-by-step set of instructions for handling asthma attacks

Person stopped to use their inhaler while exercising in park
July 16, 2025/Lung

Breathing Easy: How to Safely Exercise Outdoors With Asthma

Checking the weather, pollen counts and air quality can help you avoid asthma triggers

Person having an asthma attack at work, using inhaler

How Stress Can Make Asthma Symptoms Worse

Stress can trigger and worsen asthma symptoms, like coughing and shortness of breath

Person smoking in public, with secondhand smoke causing another person to cough

Smoking and Asthma: What To Know

Smoking, including secondhand smoke, can worsen your asthma triggers and damage your airways

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