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Asthma Attacks in Urban Children Linked to Specific Air Poll
Asthma Attacks in Urban Children Linked to Specific Air Poll
Asthma Attacks in Urban Children Linked to Specific Air Pollutants
Moderate levels of two outdoor air pollutants, ozone and fine particulate matter, are associated with non-viral asthma attacks in children and adolescents who live in low-income urban areas, a study has found.
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