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One in Five Kids May 'Outgrow' Asthma
U.S. News & World Report Swedish researchers who followed more than 200 children with asthma found that at 19 years of age, 21 percent were in remission, meaning they had no wheeze or need for inhalers. Remission was more common among boys, they found. "Sensitization to … Kids' asthma more likely to linger with pet allergies About One in Five Children Outgrow Asthma |
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