NHS calling on parents and carers in Sussex to get proactive about childhood asthma this winter. - Sussex Health & Care

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Serious breathing problems lead to more emergency admissions to hospital in England than any other medical condition[1], with almost 90,000 children admitted with breathing issues last winter.[2] NHS Sussex is… Continue reading NHS calling on parents and carers in Sussex to get proactive about childhood asthma this winter.

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