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1. MyWestTexas.com - Lifestyle & Features - 07/17/2005 - Around Town 7-17-05
www.mywesttexas.com/site/news. - [Cached]Published on: 7/17/2005 Last Visited: 7/18/2005
Registered nurse Robin Anderson, medical director for the American Lung Association of Texas, will speak. -
2. American Lung Association of Texas Professional Conferences
www.texaslung.org/programs/pro - [Cached]Published on: 5/20/2005 Last Visited: 5/20/2005
Robin Anderson, RN (512) 467-6753 -
3. archives 1015-02
www.fannincountyspecial.com/ar - [Cached]Published on: 10/2/2002 Last Visited: 11/21/2003
The Lung Association's research has important health implications because influenza causes substantial illness in both children and adults with asthma, according to Robin Anderson, RN, director of Medical Affairs of the American Lung Association of Texas.
"This flu season, people with asthma will have a safe, effective way to help prevent asthma attacks," Anderson said. "If every adult and child with asthma receives a flu shot, we can prevent millions of asthma attacks, many of which would have been severe and resulted in hospitalizations."
Nationwide, 24.7 million Americans (3.8 million under the age of 18) have been diagnosed with asthma in their lifetime, Anderson said.

