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AsthmaU.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) For Information: John Millett, 202-564-4355
More Than 70 Percent Could Better Manage Asthma Triggers, EPA Survey Finds
Washington, D.C., May 3 (World Asthma Day) - In the first national
"The more we know about controlling and avoiding asthma triggers,
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May 3 is World Asthma Day. In addition to announcing the survey EPA presented the first National Environmental Leadership Awards in
To educate parents of children with asthma, EPA, in partnership with the Ad Council, is also releasing a new public awareness media campaign, describing simple steps parents can take to reduce asthma triggers commonly found in homes, daycares, and schools. The new television, radio, newspaper and outdoor public service announcements (PSAs) are the third phase of the Childhood Asthma campaign, launched in March of 2001. The PSAs highlight sources of environmental asthma triggers and simple steps parents can take to reduce their children's exposure. The new PSAs encourage parents to call 1-866-NOATTACKS or visit http://www.noattacks.org for more information on preventing asthma attacks. The PSAs are available in English and Spanish and will be distributed to media outlets nationwide.
Also, today EPA announced the release of their Asthma Research Results Highlights Report that summarizes accomplishments in asthma research over the last five years and outlines future directions in asthma research. Asthma research by EPA and collaborators on the causes and triggers of the disease and best practices for management of the disease is providing critical science information to address this growing public health threat.
Of the approximately 20 million Americans with asthma, more than six Visit EPA's Web site http://www.epa.gov/asthma
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