Tips for Families and Friends of Asthmatics - How You Can Help During an Asthma Attack

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Tips for Families & Friends of Asthmatics - How You Can Help During an Asthma Attack

Asthma attacks can be frightening, both for those having them, as well as for their loved ones who watch them go through the experience. As a caregiver or friend, you  may feel helpless when your friend starts to wheeze, hack and struggle to breathe.  

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