Even low pollen levels can trigger kids’ asthma – AsiaOne


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Even low pollen levels can trigger kids' asthma
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NEW YORK – Kids with asthma and pollen allergies were more likely to wheeze, cough and have shortness of breath and other asthma symptoms — even when pollen levels were considered "low" — in a new study that suggests parents need to be careful in all
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