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Study Reports Pregnant Women who Smoke Increase Asthma Risk in Great
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After breeding three generations of mice, the researchers found that the only mice that had indicators of asthma were the mice with great-grandmothers who were exposed to nicotine during pregnancy. (Photo : Flickr/ JavierPsilocybin). In the United

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Heavy Traffic Pollution, Wood Fire Smoke May Worsen Asthma Symptoms – Huffington Post


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Heavy Traffic Pollution, Wood Fire Smoke May Worsen Asthma Symptoms
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Researchers from the University of Melbourne found that heavy traffic pollution seemed to increase asthma symptoms by 80 percent and smoke from wood fires seemed to increase symptoms by 11 percent among people with the condition. "These findings 
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Asthma sufferers exposed to heavy traffic pollution or wood smoke experience
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Asthma sufferers frequently exposed to heavy traffic pollution or smoke from wood fire heaters, experienced a significant worsening of symptoms, a new University of Melbourne led study has found. The study is the first of its kind to assess the impact
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Asthma sufferers frequently exposed to heavy traffic pollution or smoke from wood fire heaters, experienced a significant worsening of symptoms, a new University of Melbourne led study has found. The study is the first of its kind to assess the impact
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Traffic Pollution and Wood Smoke Increases Asthma in Adults – Science Daily (press release)


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Traffic Pollution and Wood Smoke Increases Asthma in Adults
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Aug. 20, 2013 — Asthma sufferers frequently exposed to heavy traffic pollution or smoke from wood fire heaters, experienced a significant worsening of symptoms, a new University of Melbourne led study has found.
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Traffic pollution and wood smoke increases asthma in adults – Science Codex


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Traffic pollution and wood smoke increases asthma in adults
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Asthma sufferers frequently exposed to heavy traffic pollution or smoke from wood fire heaters, experienced a significant worsening of symptoms, a new University of Melbourne led study has found. The study is the first of its kind to assess the impact
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Most Kids With Asthma Exposed To Secondhand Smoke (REPORT) – Huffington Post

Most Kids With Asthma Exposed To Secondhand Smoke (REPORT)
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But there is some good news: the percentage of U.S. children without asthma exposed to secondhand smoke has decreased over the last 10 years, from 57 percent in 1999, to 44 percent in 2010, the report said. Exposure to secondhand smoke is known to 
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