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Asthma & Allergy Foundation of America and Mayborn USA join host, Ereka Vetrini, April 13, 2016.

(DEERFIELD BEACH, Fla. – PR LOG – April 12, 2016) Access Health®, a magazine-style health and wellness series, will feature experts on respiratory allergies and proper feeding techniques for babies, Wednesday, April 13, 2016 at 7:30 a.m. (ET/PT) on Lifetime®, with an encore presentation on Wednesday, April 20, 2016.

Access Health educates and entertains viewers as it tackles the latest topics on cutting-edge developments and innovations in fitness, medicine and food – all to empower women and give them access to healthier living.

Don’t miss these featured segments taking center stage on Access Health:

Avoiding Asthma Triggers – with the Asthma & Allergy Foundation of America

Michele Cassalia, of the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America, joins Access Health to share some tips for those who suffer from asthma. People with asthma have inflamed airways, which are sensitive to things that may not bother other people. These things are called “triggers.” Asthma triggers vary from person to person. Some people react to only a few, while others react to many. Some triggers, such as cigarette smoke, are obvious, but others like dust mites, pollen and mold are harder to spot. The key to managing allergic asthma is learning what your triggers are—and how to avoid them. Go to www.aafa.org/ to learn more.

Transitioning Babies to Bottle Feeding – with Mayborn USA

For more than 50 years, Tommee Tippee® has created award-winning baby care products. Their latest innovation, the Closer to Nature® baby bottle, continues that trend. As the name suggests, the nipple and bottle shape were designed to mimic the natural flex, stretch and movement of a mother’s breast. Two additional new products are the Ultra baby bottle and the Pump and Go™ breast milk storage and feeding system. The Ultra bottle gives baby a smooth and comfortable feeding experience, while Pump and Go™ is a single pouch that takes your milk straight from the breast to the baby bottle. To learn more about Tommee Tippee™ products, visit www.tommeetippee.us/.

About Access Health

Access Health is a powerful and engaging half-hour health and wellness series premiering on the Lifetime channel, anchored by a panel of three renowned experts who tackle the important fitness, medical and nutrition topics of the day. The show educates and entertains with ideas on the best ways to get your body moving, revolutionary cuisine and the newest medical practices, all to empower women and give them access to healthier living. To learn more about Access Health, please visit: www.accesshealth.tv and like us on Facebook.

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