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Tag Archives: planned care asthma visit
The Importance of Planned-Care Visits for Asthma
Whether your child’s asthma is in good control or poor control makes a tremendous difference on your family’s quality of life and on your child’s overall health. When asthma is in poor control, children miss an average of 18 days … Continue reading
Posted in Asthma, Pediatrics
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