When Swallowing Disorders are Missed When Hana PittâÂÂs breathing became increasingly raspy, her parents paid a visit to their pediatrician, who concluded that HanaâÂÂs uneven breathing patterns and spitting up after feeding were normal. But when the breathing worsened and they returned to the doctorâÂÂs office, the Pitts were told their 2 month-old daughter probably had asthma, and they got their first lesson in how to use an inhaler. But that didnâÂÂt help when Hana suffered her next severe episode and ended up in the emergency room at Howard County General Hospital. May 18, 2004 ABC 2 to Host 21st Annual Telethon to Benefit the Johns Hopkins Children's Center May 15, 2004 Researchers Identify Cancer-Causing Gene Involved in Aggressive Leukemia, Lymphoma May 2, 2004 Even Drug-Resistant HIV Infection Responds to Right Treatment Apr 5, 2004 Low Activity Levels Found Among Children with Asthma Due to Parental Health Beliefs, Disease Severity Johns Hopkins Medicine About This Site | |
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