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Monday, June 25, 2012

Health Nuts Media Releases Animated Asthma Series in Spanish

Health Nuts Media Releases Animated Asthma Series in Spanish

LOS ANGELES, June 25, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Health Nuts Media (healthnutsmedia.com) has launched a Spanish-language version of its animated asthma education series Huff & Puff: An Asthma Tale. The seven-episode series, already valued by healthcare providers as a teaching tool for kids with asthma, is now available to millions of Spanish speakers who suffer from the chronic pulmonary condition.

Watch the Spanish version here: healthnutsmedia.com/asma

"Rates of asthma are on the rise among children, especially Latino kids across the United States," said Gregg Alexander, Chief Medical Officer, Health Nuts Media. "If we can make learning about asthma fun, we can reach that many more families with the information they need to take better control of their health."

In Soplar & Rabiar: Un Cuento de Asma (Huff & Puff: An Asthma Tale), the Big Bad Wolf huffs...and he puffs...and has asthma attack! Viewers follow "Grande" on a journey of discovery as he learns about asthma and how to treat it. Dr. Barry Lachman, Medical Director at Parkland Community Health Plan, provided clinical oversight of the material.

"This educational series is a powerful tool for the management of pediatric asthma," said Daniel McAllister, MD, Director of Inpatient Pediatrics at McClain Children's Hospital Scott & White. "As a major hospital network in Central Texas, Scott & White understands the importance of Spanish-language health education. Making it easy to understand, and fun to learn only improves the chances that children and their families will be able to better control their asthma."

Asthma Among Hispanics

In 2012, more than 3.6 million Hispanics living in the US reported that they currently have asthma. Hispanics are 30 percent more likely to visit the hospital for asthma, and Hispanic children are 40 percent more likely to die from asthma than non-Hispanic whites.

About Health Nuts Media

Founded in 2010 by Emmy Award-winning producers and animators, partnered with a tech-savvy pediatrician and a medical television pioneer, Health Nuts Media leverages the power of animation, games, and interactive tools to help communicate health issues in a language that is easy-to-understand. Available across an array of digital media, Health Nuts Media products are designed to deliver the most effective health literacy content where, when, and how people want to receive it. HealthNutsMedia.com.

Follow Heath Nuts Media on Twitter @healthnutsmedia

Contacts:

Steve Sabicer
Media Relations
714-907-6264

SOURCE Health Nuts Media

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