Missoula gets grant to tackle asthma, obesity and mental health in poorest neighborhoods – The Missoulian


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Missoula gets grant to tackle asthma, obesity and mental health in poorest neighborhoods
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Missoula gets grant to tackle asthma, obesity and mental health in poorest neighborhoods. DAVID ERICKSON david.erickson@missoulian.com; 8 min ago; 0. Health factors. University of Wisconsin. This map ranks Montana's counties on its health factors, …

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Childhood Asthma Rates not Climbing Except Among Poorest Kids, says Government … – Northern California News


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Childhood Asthma Rates not Climbing Except Among Poorest Kids, says Government
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Less US children are with asthma today, but the poorest kids are still battling the disease, a government study has revealed. The Childhood asthma rates are declining after a decades-long increase. Study researchers are trying to figure out sources
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Asthma rates are starting to fall — just not for the poorest kids – Grist


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Asthma rates are starting to fall — just not for the poorest kids
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Strap on the New Year's party hat and grab a kazoo: Asthma rates have likely started to decrease for a good handful of kids in the United States. Hooray! Now get a friend to jab that kazoo into your eyeball: From 2001 to 2013, asthma rates continued to
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Emergency room visits for asthma more frequent for Missouri’s poorest children – St. Louis Public Radio


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Emergency room visits for asthma more frequent for Missouri's poorest children
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Audrey Collins' two daughters were diagnosed with asthma as infants. When they had trouble breathing, she would use a nebulizer machine with a tiny attachment for their faces. “And if it didn't get better, I'd take her to the emergency room. And we

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