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Understanding Asthma: Risk Factors, Triggers and Treatments

Understanding Asthma: Risk Factors, Triggers and Treatments
August 2, 2024
Theresa Guilbert, MD
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In this episode of the Young & Healthy podcast…

Host Bo McMillan speaks with Dr. Theresa Guilbert, a leading pediatric pulmonologist, about childhood asthma. Dr. Guilbert sheds light on the causes, symptoms, and higher prevalence of asthma in areas like Cincinnati, Ohio. She also offers practical advice for parents and caregivers on managing the condition to keep kids healthy and active.

Packed with expert insights, this episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to better understand and manage asthma in children.

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About the author: Theresa Guilbert, MD

Theresa W. Guilbert, MD, MS, is a pediatric pulmonologist and associate director of the Pulmonary Asthma Center at Cincinnati Children’s. Her special interests include preschool wheezing and difficult-to-treat asthma. She has a passion for caring for children with respiratory diseases and has three children of her own who have asthma and allergies.

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