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						ALMH presents "Active 
						with Asthma" October 26thPlease RSVP for free dinner
 
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		[October 22, 2016] 
		
            
			LINCOLN 
			- According to the Illinois Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance 
		System, at least 10.6% of adults in Logan County have asthma, higher 
		than both the Illinois and United States averages. The Illinois Hospital 
		Association reported in May 2014 that Logan County’s hospitalization 
		rate due to asthma has been increasing since 2007 from 8.6 percent to 
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			 Exercise and physical activity are an important part of staying 
			healthy and a critical part of asthma management. People with asthma 
			should be able to participate in almost any sport or exercise. To 
			encourage people with asthma to stay active, Abraham Lincoln 
			Memorial Hospital is hosting a free event, Active with Asthma. 
 On October 26, people with asthma or individuals who care for people 
			with asthma are invited to hear from asthma experts. The event will 
			feature a free dinner by Guzzardo’s and be held from 6pm-7:30pm at 
			the LCHS cafeteria.
 
 Featured speakers include Ellen Pratt, MD of Springfield Clinic and 
			Sharon Koester, ALMH Respiratory Therapist.
 
			
			 
			
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“Asthma symptoms can include coughs, wheezes, chest tightness or shortness of 
breath. It’s important to understand your symptoms so you can help find ways to 
prevent them. But everyone is different. Recognizing potential triggers is part 
of developing an action plan. People with asthma can stay active and we look 
forward to a night of education and inspiration,” said Koester.
 Interested participants must RSVP for the event. Seating is limited. 
Participants should call 217-605-5008 to reserve seat.
 
				 
			[Angela Stoltzenburg, MBAMarketing and Community Partnerships Manager
 Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital]
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