Those living near highway and railroad intersections more likely to develop asthma, study finds

Those living near highway and railroad intersections more likely to develop asthma, study finds
Researchers recently released study data showing children who lived near major highway or railroad intersections have higher diagnoses of asthma. The researchers used this study to show how neighborhood environment is a risk factor in understanding the development of pediatric asthma.

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National Allergy Supply Celebrates Asthma Awareness Month

National Allergy Supply Celebrates Asthma Awareness Month
May is National Asthma Awareness Month, and National Allergy Supply is participating in the effort to raise awareness of the serious and growing problem of asthma both here in the U.S. and around the world. (PRWeb May 8, 2010) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2010/05/prweb3973704.htm

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Study Reveals Neighborhood Asthma Risks

Study Reveals Neighborhood Asthma Risks
Those living near highway and railroad intersections more likely to develop asthmaMayo Clinic researchers recently released study data showing children who lived near major highway or railroad intersections have higher diagnoses of asthma.

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