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  • NIH’s Infographic Highlights Asthma Burden in Kids 

    Asthma is the most common chronic disease of childhood, affecting about 1 in every 10 students. As children are returning to school, parents need to be aware of the signs of asthma and how to work effectively with healthcare providers to manage their child’s asthma.   The NIH National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute created an…

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  • Understanding and Combating Asthma Peak Week

    In the US, the third week in September is recognized as Asthma Peak Week because of the spike in pediatric hospital stays related to asthma attacks due to increased allergies and asthma triggers. Triggers include ragweed pollen, respiratory viruses, indoor allergens, and air pollutants in addition to stress and anxiety during the back-to-school season and…

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  • AAFA Offering Free Asthma Management Education for Respiratory Therapists and Nurses Through September 

    The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America is offering free asthma management education courses for September to combat the September asthma peak. Respiratory therapists and nurses will learn about asthma assessment and monitoring, control of environmental factors, medicine management, and patient education over 10 lessons based on the National Asthma Education and Prevention Program’s “Four…

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  • EPA Releases Version 2 of Indoor AirPlus Home Certification Program, 

    The US Environmental Protection Agency’s Indoor Environments Division has released Version 2 of its Indoor AirPlus home certification program. This new version includes improved features to enhance indoor air quality, such as enhanced guidelines, new verification protocols, expanded resources, and tiered certification.   Click here for full information.  In addition, the EPA will be hosting a…

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  • CHHC’s Principles on Equitable Smoke-Free Multifamily Housing 

    With RAMP’s leadership and support, the California Healthy Housing Coalition (CHHC) leveraged over a decade of collaboration between public health and tenants’ rights members and brought a small group of partners together to develop a set of principles that balance health protections with housing stability to aid future efforts to create equitable approaches to addressing smoke-free multifamily housing. The…

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  • American Lung Association Expands Research Grants 

    The American Lung Association Research Institute is seeking applications for its 2025 – 2026 Research Awards and Grants cycle. The Institute funds basic, translational, and clinical research to empower scientists and expand industry collaboration.   Examples of awards include:  For full information and to learn about all awards, click here. 

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  • RAMP CHW Meeting: Wildfire smoke updates

    On August 12th, RAMP hosted a CHW meeting on wildfire smoke updates and resources. It included: -The latest research on wildfire smoke presented by Stephanie Holm, MD, MPH, Co-Director of the Western Stated Pediatric Environmental Health Specialty Unit. -How to select air cleaners for your clients and resources on proper use and maintenance from Anne…

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  • California Health Care Foundation Releases “Health Disparities by Race and Ethnicity in California — 2024 Edition” 

    The California Health Care Foundation has released the 2024 Edition of its “Health Disparities by Race and Ethnicity in California” report. The report highlights that people of color face barriers in accessing health care, receive suboptimal treatment, and are most likely to experience poor outcomes in the healthcare system. The report includes several asthma-related metrics.…

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  • EPA Updates EJScreen Environmental Justice Screening and Mapping Tool 

    The US Environmental Protection Agency has updated EJScreen, an Environmental Justice Screening and Mapping Tool, for the current year. The update includes many new features, including environmental indicators and map layers, updated demographic and environmental data, interface improvements, and more.   For full information and to use EJScreen, click here.  In addition, the EPA will be…

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  • Webinar: EPA Hosts “IEDOH Solutions for Asthma During Wildfire Events”; 8/14 

    The US Environmental Protection Agency’s Indoor Environments Division hosted the final webinar of its “Solving for Indoor Environmental Determinants (IEDOH) in Asthma” webinar series. “IEDOH Solutions for Asthma During Wildfire Events” took place Wednesday, August 14, at 11:00am Pacific Time. Attendees learned about risks from wildfire smoke; how to use the data, equipment, and community…

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  • RAMP’s TA: Helping to Build and Sustain Home-Based Asthma Services

    Over the last three years, in partnership with the National Center for Healthy Housing (NCHH) and with support from the US Environmental Protection Agency, RAMP has provided technical assistance (TA) to improve the capacity of states and communities to expand and sustain in-home environmental asthma interventions through policy and systems change. To share the impact…

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  • Webinar Recording: Asthma Home Visiting Services for Tribal Communities

    Asthma inequitably affects Tribal communities. Asthma home visiting services can help Tribes reduce asthma disparities while also addressing other challenges like poor housing quality and growing climate concerns including wildfire smoke.  On Monday, June 3, 2024, RAMP hosted a webinar for participants to learn about:  Speakers included:  Both English and Spanish versions of the webinar…

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