Airborne particles beyond traffic fumes may affect asthma risk – Medical Xpress


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Airborne particles beyond traffic fumes may affect asthma risk
Medical Xpress
"These effects are likely to contribute to the development of asthma in childhood, as well as to worsening of asthma when pollution levels are high." said Dr. Rakesh Kumar, lead author of the study. "Our findings emphasize that larger airborne
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