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Dr. David Samadi, robotic oncologist, shares an alphabet of tips for the treatment of asthma in winter months. A - have an Action plan for medical help; B - sit somewhere Besides fireplace; C - Close or Cover mouth in cold air; D - Dilator treatment before going out; E - Exercise warm-up; F - Flu shot; G - Great maintenance medication; H - Hand wash frequently and use Humidifiers. A pneumonia shot is also recommended.

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