Allergy & Asthma Today Magazine

Allergy & Asthma Today, AANMA's quarterly magazine, is the ultimate consumer publication for people looking to build a healthier future free of symptoms. Inside each issue, you'll find the latest news, practical how-to articles, real-life stories and winning strategies for the whole family.

AANMA's magazine wins national award! Our "Latex Allergy Exposed" article (Summer 2005 Allergy & Asthma Today) was selected by the American Society of Association Executives and The Center for Association Leadership as the 2005-2006 Gold Circle Award winner for a feature article. The article was one of only two winners from a pool of more than 250 national entries!

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Here's a look at of some of the stories in the Spring 2007 issue:
  • What's Behind That Wheeze?
    AANMA takes you deep inside your lungs to understand "when asthma happens"
  • AANMA Challenge: The Language of Asthma™
    Using shorthand or slang to talk about asthma can be confusing, misleading – even life-threatening
  • Epinephrine How-To Guide
    AANMA basics should help prepare you for a moment we hope will never come
  • MDI Transition Talk
    What you need to know to understand the HFA transition
  • Good Food and Lots of Play: Health Habits Your Family Can Live With
    Follow these practical steps to reverse bone loss from medications or restricted diets
  • All In Good Taste
    AANMA cracks open egg allergy
  • Guest Column
    Safe Drug Compounding Act of 2007 by Sandra Fusco-Walker, AANMA Director of Government Affairs

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