Resource Bank

Does your program have a great resource you would like to share with other AsthmaCommunityNetwork.org members? If so, add your resource(s) to the Resource Bank. The Resource Bank also allows you to search for resources from other Network members that may be helpful in informing your work.

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Asthma attacks requiring a hospital or ER visit tend to spike each year in September, which is known as the September asthma peak. Learn how you can be proactive and reduce your risk for an asthma attack.
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Do you have everything that you need to ensure students are able to manage their asthma while at school? We have several resources available that can help!
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An on-demand educational video in which an expert allergist-immunologist, a patient with asthma, and a representative from the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America discuss multiple drivers involved in asthma inflammation, current management strategies, and the role of newly available biologic injectable therapies (treatments that use substances made from living organisms to treat disease).
Training Materials
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An interactive tool to support you as you embark on your quest to provide in-home asthma services.
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Let’s explore some causes of summer asthma, identify common triggers and learn summer asthma tips to avoid flare-ups.
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We asked Dr. Purvi Parikh, MD, allergist and immunologist at NYU Langone and our national spokesperson, to answer important questions about air quality, wildfire smoke, and your health.
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As a member of the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA), you will be able to post on our support forums, follow topics, connect with other members and more.
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AAFA's "Ask the Allergist" is a free service provided by the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA). Our allergist will answer your questions about asthma and allergies.
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This accredited eLearning program was developed to help pediatric healthcare providers and clinicians manage environmental asthma triggers and intervention strategies.
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Los desencadenantes del asma son cosas que pueden provocar síntomas de asma, un episodio o un ataque; o empeorar el asma.
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