Asthma drugs stunt growth – but only by a centimetre – New Scientist

Asthma drugs stunt growth – but only by a centimetre
New Scientist
Parents of children with asthma can rest a little easier. The long-standing worry that some asthma drugs stunt children's growth looks to be overblown. It seems that children who take inhaled steroids may be about 1 centimetre shorter on average than

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