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This rule requires each public housing agency (PHA) administering public housing to implement a smoke-free policy. Specifically, no later than 18 months from the effective date of the rule, each PHA must implement a “smoke-free” policy banning the use of prohibited tobacco products in all public housing living units, indoor common areas in public housing, and in PHA administrative office buildings.
Asthma Friendly Policies
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University of Rochester Medical Center scientists have discovered new essential information about omega 3 fatty acids contained in fish oil and how they could be used for asthma patients.
English
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Fear of flare-ups might spur kids to limit physical activity, specialists say.
English, Document (PDF, Word, Excel), Other
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New RFA for 2018–2020 now available! Closing Date: February 17, 2017 Request for Applications (RFA): “National Indoor Environments Program: Reducing Public Exposure to Indoor Pollutants”
Other, Other
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A new report summarizes the AHIP National Asthma Leadership Roundtable, convened in collaboration with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The report outlines the findings of a national assessment of health plan asthma care activities and describes health plan models that are pioneering the next generation of comprehensive asthma care.
Other, Other
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How climate change affects asthma and what you can do about it.
Brochure, English
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"On average, 60 percent of what's going to determine whether or not you have asthma is going to be due to genetic factors..."
Other, Other
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Suggested SAMPRO™ promotions For September 2 and during the month of September, 2016
Other
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Substances in house dust help reprogram immune cells, study finds
Website, Other
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In conjunction with CDC and a host of other nonprofits, the American Lung Association has done comprehensive research into the 23 states where CDC has data to determine what is covered under Medicaid in each state.
Document (PDF, Word, Excel), Other

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