Most asthma research may not apply to African American children – University of California


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Most asthma research may not apply to African American children
University of California
Marquitta White, M.S., Ph.D. (left) and Maria Contreras (right) join Esteban Burchard, M.D., MPH (center) in his lab. Burchard is the senior author of the largest single study of the genetic and environmental causes of asthma in African American
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Study: Most asthma research does not apply to black children – UPI.com


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Study: Most asthma research does not apply to black children
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Asthma is the most common chronic medical condition in children of all racial and ethnic groups. In the United States, prevalence is highest among Puerto Ricans, at 18.4 percent, followed by 14.6 percent of African-Americans, 8.2 percent of whites and
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Most asthma research may not apply to African-American children – Medical Xpress


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Most asthma research may not apply to African-American children
Medical Xpress
Results from the largest single study of the genetic and environmental causes of asthma in African-American children suggest that only a tiny fraction of known genetic risk factors for the disease apply to this population, raising concerns for
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Most Asthma Research May Not Apply to African-American Children – UCSF News Services


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Most Asthma Research May Not Apply to African-American Children
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A stock image shows an African-American girl using an asthma inhaler Results from the largest single study of the genetic and environmental causes of asthma in African-American children suggest that only a tiny fraction of known genetic risk factors

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