"Oscar and the Giant" | "Oscar y el gigante"

Once again, Dr. Mel Baron from the Health Sciences Campus and his team have developed a fun way to learn about a health issue in Oscar and The Giant. This time the topic of the story told in photographs is asthma, and it involves lucha libre wrestling. Lucha libre wrestling?! Yes, you just
might need super powers to take control of asthma, which is a disease of the
lungs that makes breathing difficult. It cannot be cured but it can be
controlled through proper medication. Follow the story of Oscar and his
struggles with asthma, and learn how he and his family gain useful information
on asthma and how to treat it. Like Oscar says: “Wow . . . Things are better
with my asthma under control.” For more information on the fotonovela, call 323-442-2686.



Una vez más, el Dr. Mel Baron, del campus de las Ciencias de la Salud de la USC, y su equipo han desarrollado una manera divertida de aprender sobre un tema sanitario con “Oscar y el gigante”. En esta
ocasión el tema de la historia que se cuenta con fotografías es el asma, y
tiene que ver con la lucha libre. ¿La lucha libre? Sí, porque usted quizás
necesite poderes de superhéroe para poder controlar el asma, que es una
enfermedad que dificulta la respiración. No se puede curar, pero sí se puede
controlar con la medicación correcta. Siga la historia de Oscar y su lucha
contra el asma. Aprenda cómo él y su familia adquieren información útil sobre
el asma y sus tratamientos. Al final Oscar exclama: “¡Wow . . . las cosas van
mucho mejor con mi asma bajo control!” Para más información sobre esta
fotonovela, llame al 323-442-2686.






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