LOOKING FOR INFORMATION ON SMOKE? Click here to read about the Asthma Alert and access a range of resources to help you identify and understand smoke events in Western Australia. Perth people woke to another…
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Remembering Mr Stan Perron AM at Asthma WA today. Stan passed away this morning at the age of 96. Stan and his wife Jean have supported Asthma WA along with many organisations for many years…
Perth metropolitan residents woke up on Saturday morning to a smoke haze that had covered the city overnight caused by burn offs around the southwest, It didn’t move for most of the day and caused…
We’ve discovered a new app that might get your kids interested in managing their asthma! It was designed by kids for kids. Approximately 22 percent of young people with asthma between the ages of 15…
The benefits of feeding your child fish high in fatty acids like salmon, trout and sardines can reduce asthma symptoms. Check this report from Rick Ardon on 7 News here.
New details have emerged about the increased risk of critical asthma symptoms for some groups of Asian migrants during thunderstorms. People of East or South Asian background who migrate to Australia are at higher risk…
Thunderstorm asthma season is upon us once again, with hay fever sufferers in particular warned to be prepared. People are being warned to guard against the potentially fatal condition, which can strike any time from…
While asthma can’t be cured, for most people it can be well controlled. Managing asthma means taking control of your health so you can live a full and active life. Our own Rael Rivers here…
Australian deaths from asthma have fallen significantly over recent decades – to 441 in 2017 from a peak of almost 1,000 in 1989. But while the drop is a great sign that asthma awareness…
Asthma WA is excited to see new developments happening in the treatment of severe asthma. If you’re one of the more than two million Australians who suffer from asthma, relief could be just around the…