Asthma, Heart Disease, Cancer and General Illness Found in Kentucky … – PR Newswire (press release)

Asthma, Heart Disease, Cancer and General Illness Found in Kentucky
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BEREA, Ky., March 18, 2013 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — A study published in the Journal of Rural Health reveals that people living in communities where mountaintop removal (MTR) mining occurs experience higher levels of illness compared to

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Asthma, Heart Disease, Cancer and General Illness Found in Kentucky … – Sacramento Bee

Asthma, Heart Disease, Cancer and General Illness Found in Kentucky
Sacramento Bee
Data shows higher reported incidences of asthma; chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; illnesses involving multiple organs; and general illness. MTR community residents also reported more serious illness and cancer deaths in family members, than

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Inner City Infants Have Different Patterns of Viral Respiratory Illness Than … – Infection Control Today

Inner City Infants Have Different Patterns of Viral Respiratory Illness Than
Infection Control Today
Children living in low-income urban areas appear especially prone to developing asthma, possibly related to infections they acquire early in life. In a new study in the Journal of Infectious Diseases, researchers from the University of Wisconsin in

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Differences in viral illness patterns play a role in asthma development in … – News-Medical.net

Differences in viral illness patterns play a role in asthma development in
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Children living in low-income urban areas appear especially prone to developing asthma, possibly related to infections they acquire early in life. In a new study in The Journal of Infectious Diseases, available online, researchers from the University

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Inner city infants have different patterns of viral respiratory illness than … – Science Codex

Inner city infants have different patterns of viral respiratory illness than
Science Codex
Children living in low-income urban areas appear especially prone to developing asthma, possibly related to infections they acquire early in life. In a new study in The Journal of Infectious Diseases, available online, researchers from the University

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