Spring Thunderstorm Asthma
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Latest Spring Thunderstorm Asthma news
As we welcome the arrival of spring, it's important to be aware of the increased risk of thunderstorm asthma, particularly for those with asthma or hayfever. Springtime can bring sudden and severe asthma symptoms, especially during thunderstorms.
A campaign to highlight the spring thunderstorm asthma season and raise awareness of the elevated risk of flare-ups launched this week with a focus on how all members of the family can be impacted by asthma related conditions.
A campaign to highlight the spring thunderstorm asthma season and raise awareness of the elevated risk of flare-ups has launched this week with a focus on families and how all members of the family can be impacted by asthma related conditions.
The Murrumbidgee Asthma Collaborative is advising all community members in the region who have breathing difficulties related to asthma, hay fever and sinus problems to begin their preparations prior to the spring thunderstorm season.
People in the Murrumbidgee area who have breathing difficulties related to asthma and hay fever need to prepare now for the start of the spring thunderstorm season, advises the Murrumbidgee Asthma Collaborative.
People in the Murrumbidgee area who have breathing difficulties related to asthma and hay fever need to prepare now for the start of the spring thunderstorm season, advises Murrumbidgee Asthma Collaborative.
People in the Murrumbidgee who have breathing difficulties related to asthma and hay fever need to prepare now for the start of the late spring thunderstorm season, advises the Asthma Collaborative Committee.