Children’s Asthma Not Eased by Anti-Reflux Drug – Voice of America


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Children's Asthma Not Eased by Anti-Reflux Drug
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January 25, 2012 Children's Asthma Not Eased by Anti-Reflux Drug Carol Pearson | Washington Asthma is a chronic disorder that makes it difficult to breathe. Acid reflux is a condition in which stomach acids leak upward and irritate the esophagus.
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