November 26, 2013 - 6:00pm
WASHINGTON -- For children, Christmastime may be the favorite holiday, even if their families don't celebrate the birth of Christ. The twinkling lights and aura of magic that suddenly transfigure the most plebian edifices are nearly as seductive as a round-trip ticket to Never-Never Land.
For adults, invariably, the favorite holiday is Thanksgiving. The reason is simple: Compared to all others, Thanksgiving is a relatively stress-free holiday.
As an organization that often advocates for the protection of children, especially those who suffer from severe, life-threatening conditions, the American Lung Association has worked hard over the years to convince lawmakers to pass bills that provide lifesaving measures for kids.