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Managing Asthma During Different Seasons

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Managing Winter Flare-Ups

It is important to understand the measures that you can take to help mitigate the risk of flare-ups. Take charge of your respiratory health this winter!

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Wildfire Smoke and Asthma

Throughout the past few weeks, Canada has been grappling with uncontrolled wildfires in Quebec and Ontario. While wildfire season in Canada typically occurs from May to August, as this is when the climate is at its hottest and driest, it has been uncommon to see so many devastating fires so early in the summer season1. When it comes to those living with asthma and COPD, smoke from these wildfires is a major concern when it comes to living everyday life. Click the button below to find out more about managing your asthma during wildfire seasons.

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Managing Asthma in the Summer

Asthma is a common chronic respiratory condition that affects hundreds of millions of people around the world.1 During the summer months, individuals who suffer from asthma may experience a rise in symptoms. Click the button below to find out more about what is triggering your asthma in the summer and how to find relief. 

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Managing Asthma During the September Asthma Spike

The back-to-school season can be an exciting time for both kids and parents, but did you know that this time of year has been linked to a considerable increase in hospitalizations for children with asthma?1 Read the article below to find out more about the September Asthma Spike and how to protect your family.