| Contact: Bonnie Smith, 215-814-5543 smith.bonnie@epa.gov EPA Promotes Asthma Awareness Month
PHILADELPHIA (May 2, 2013) - May is Asthma Awareness Month and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency mid-Atlantic region is joining other public and private agencies across the United States in observing May 7th as World Asthma Day by raising awareness to this growing epidemic.
Asthma is a chronic lung disease that affects approximately seven million children aged 0-17 in the U.S. The exact cause of asthma is unknown and there is no current cure, but asthma can be controlled and managed. Currently asthma disproportionately affects minority children and families from lower social-economic status. The disparities of the disease among race and ethnicity may be related to social determinates, lack of access to health care and exposure to environmental triggers.
EPA provides guidance and resources to reduce indoor air triggers such as dust mites, mold, pets, pet dander, and secondhand smoke in homes and schools. As part of Asthma Awareness Month, EPA recommends these top five steps people can take to help prevent asthma attacks:
For additional information, including statistics about asthma in your state, visit EPA’s website at http://www.epa.gov/reg3artd/asthma/asthma.htm and for additional resources and publications visit http://www.epa.gov/asthma/publications.html . |
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News Release: EPA Promotes Asthma Awareness Month
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