Infants living in ‘moldy’ homes 3 times likelier to develop asthma by age 7 – Newstrack India

Infants living in 'moldy' homes 3 times likelier to develop asthma by age 7
Newstrack India
Washington, July 3 (ANI): Results of a new study have suggested that infants who live in "moldy" homes are three times more likely to develop asthma by age 7-an age that children can be accurately diagnosed with the condition.
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Indoor air cleaners ease asthma symptoms in children living with smokers – EurekAlert (press release)

Indoor air cleaners ease asthma symptoms in children living with smokers
EurekAlert (press release)
A Johns Hopkins Children's Center study of Baltimore City children who have asthma and live with smokers shows that indoor air cleaners can greatly reduce household air pollution and lower the rates of daytime asthma symptoms to those achieved with

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Effort to improve living environment for Missoula, Granite county kids with asthma – The Missoulian

Effort to improve living environment for Missoula, Granite county kids with asthma
The Missoulian
Families in Missoula and Granite counties with children suffering from asthma now have a chance to improve their child's breathing – by improving their living environment. In fact, the home is the key element of the Montana Asthma Project Home Visiting

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