Kristie Ross, MD
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Should You Get Rid of Your Gas Stove?
A recent study linking gas stoves to childhood asthma has raised concern. Here’s what parents need to know.
E-Cigarettes and Vaping: Are They Safe For Your Teen?
Use of tobacco cigarettes has decreased, but adolescent use of e-cigarettes (vaping) is still increasingly common. Here's what parents need to know.
How To Recognize RSV in Your Baby – and What To Do
RSV is a viral infection that can be especially dangerous in young children. Learn what to look for and how to help prevent RSV infections.
Clinical Trial Aims to Tailor Treatment for Severe Asthma
At UH, a team is engaged in research aimed at developing better, less invasive ways of identifying the various severe asthma sub-types - with the ultimate goal of providing more personalized, targeted therapies for patients.
Prenatal Exposure to Air Pollution Linked to Sleep Disruption in Toddlers
Babies exposed to particulate air pollution while in the womb are at increased risk of having altered sleep patterns as toddlers -- a condition that may have lifelong, irreversible effects on their overall health, says new research.
4 Big Myths About Asthma
Although asthma is fairly common, there are many misconceptions about the disease, how it’s treated and how it affects a person’s day-to-day life.