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Local virus patterns may affect kids' asthma risk, study says
Lansing State Journal Infants in urban areas have different patterns of viral respiratory illness than those in the suburbs, which may explain why inner-city children are more likely to develop asthma, a new study suggests. The findings may lead to new ways to treat … Inner-City Kids Get Different Kinds of Colds Inner City Infants Have Different Patterns of Viral Respiratory Illness Than … Expat Health Insurance News: Virus infections 'linked to higher rates of … |
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