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High and low humidity not good for asthma

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    Astriana
    Thursday, July 16, 2009 at 03:35 PM

    This is great information to have!  I just have one question:  How can I mitigate the humidity issues at work to keep from having an attack?  (I work in a restaurant; the service line where I spend about half of my time is spent tend to be very hot/humid.  I've had some of my worst attacks since diagnosis while working on the line.)

     

    Thanks!

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