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Join a video call to learn how the AIR Louisville team is changing life with asthma

Innovation doesn’t always mean improving the current way of doing something. Sometimes it means building an entirely new system. That’s what the Institute and Propeller Health are doing with AIR Louisville. We want to do more than help people living with asthma identify triggers or remember to take daily maintenance meds. We want to test

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Vacationing with Summer Allergies

Summer is well on its way. School’s out and you might be one of the many taking a vacation this summer. Whether you are planning more of a staycation or you’re headed off to the beach, don’t let your allergies derail your plans. Summer Triggers Many find relief from their seasonal allergies during the summer

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May is National Asthma and Allergy Awareness Month

Asthma and allergies are not only two of the most common diseases but also two of the most overlooked. In the United States, 25 million people suffer from asthma and 50 million suffer from allergies, though many go untreated. Asthma and allergies are leading causes for hospital visits and missed days of work and school.

Louisville named second worst city to live with Spring Allergies

Louisville Named Second Worst City to Live In with Spring Allergies

Challenging Cities to Live in for Allergy Sufferers Annually the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA) ranks the most challenging cities to live in while suffering from Spring Allergies. Louisville has previously nabbed the top spot of both the Worst Spring and Fall Allergy city lists, but this year Louisville dropped to the second

Most patients aren't allergic to penicillin

Most Patients Aren’t Actually Allergic to Penicillin

  Many patients who claim to have penicillin allergies may not actually be allergic to the antibiotic, according to 2 studies presented at the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (ACAAI) Annual Scientific Meeting held November 6-10, 2014, in Atlanta, Georgia. Patients who believe they are allergic to penicillin are given alternate antibiotics prior