Will Rogers Institute Creating Asthma Awareness

For those of you who follow my blog on a regular basis, you know that my son has multiple food allergies and asthma.  (For more information, please visit my posts “Allergic Living Spotlights Asthma” and “Finding Peace In The Storm…A Mother’s Struggle.”)

My son is not alone.  According to the Will Rogers Institute, a whopping 17 million adults and 7 million children suffer from asthma.  Most likely due to the sheer numbers of individuals diagnosed with it, asthma has been identified as one of the country’s most common and costly illnesses. 

Yet, asthma can be managed if diagnosed and effectively treated.  Do you know the symptoms and the warning signs?  Do you know the top six things that can make asthma worse?  Send away for your free pamphlet about living with asthma including topics such as: “Living Well With Asthma,” “Asthma and Children,” and finally “Exercise and Asthma.”

Please view this Will Rogers Institute public service announcement about asthma starring Bryan Cranston. 

Interested in learning more?  Visit the Will Rogers Institute to educate yourself about the symptoms and warning signs of asthma.  Do it for yourself.  Do it for your family.

Many thanks to the Will Rogers Institute all they are doing to educate and advocate!

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