Asthma Statistics by State: What You Need to Know About Lifetime Asthma … – NerdWallet (blog)


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Asthma Statistics by State: What You Need to Know About Lifetime Asthma
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Asthma is a common chronic condition that affects children and adults alike. Genetic, environmental and socioeconomic factors contribute to the development and exacerbation of asthma. One way to gauge people's socioeconomic status is to look at how …

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Asthma Statistics by State: What You Need to Know About Lifetime and Current … – NerdWallet (blog)


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Asthma Statistics by State: What You Need to Know About Lifetime and Current
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Asthma is among the leading chronic diseases in the United States, affecting 1 in 12 adults and nearly 1 in 10 children, according to estimates by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It also accounts for billions of dollars in annual costs

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Higher genetic risk tied to lifetime asthma suffering – EurekAlert (press release)


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Higher genetic risk tied to lifetime asthma suffering
EurekAlert (press release)
DURHAM, N.C. — Children with more genetic risks for asthma are not only more likely to develop the condition at a young age, but they are also more likely to continue to suffer with asthma into adulthood. The finding reported by Duke University
Genetic Risks for Asthma May Persist Into AdulthoodHealth.com
DNA predicts who will outgrow asthmaHealth24.com
Test is able to predict if child will grow out of asthmaThe Queensland Times
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Higher Genetic Risk Tied to Lifetime Asthma Suffering – Science Daily (press release)


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Higher Genetic Risk Tied to Lifetime Asthma Suffering
Science Daily (press release)
June 28, 2013 — Children with more genetic risks for asthma are not only more likely to develop the condition at a young age, but they are also more likely to continue to suffer with asthma into adulthood. The finding reported by Duke University
Genetic Test Could Predict Which Kids Will Have Lasting Asthma SymptomsTIME (blog)
Genetic Risks for Asthma May Persist Into AdulthoodU.S. News & World Report
Gene Test Gives Clues to Asthma PersistenceMedPage Today
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