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Home
may be where the heart is, but the parent of a child diagnosed
with asthma quickly learns that home is where the asthma triggers
are as well. In this section, you'll learn more about what you
can do to make your home as child-friendly as possible. First,
you'll take a tour of a virtual house, where each room highlights
common household hazards, including potential asthma triggers.
And you'll find a printable checklist of practical steps you
can take to protect your child. Finally, you'll meet two mothers,
one from San Francisco, one from California's Imperial Valley.
These two women's lives are very different, but they share the
experience of living with asthma on a daily basis.
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The
statistics are stark. Five million children in the United States
have asthma, and asthma rates are skyrocketing throughout the
developed world. Asthma clearly qualifies as an epidemic, but
what is causing it? Scientists are struggling with this question,
and experts agree that both genes and the environment play a role
in this complicated illness. Still, there is increasing evidence
that air pollution is a major factor. Click here to find out more
about the causes of childhood asthma.

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