Children living in lower-income areas are more susceptible to asthma – azcentral.com


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Children living in lower-income areas are more susceptible to asthma
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Children in the state's lower-income urban communities suffer more serious bouts of asthma caused by dirty air and other pollutants – despite decades of state and local monitoring and repeated concerns that air in their neighborhoods is dangerous to

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Children living in lower-income areas are more susceptible to asthma – Cronkite News


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Children living in lower-income areas are more susceptible to asthma
Cronkite News
Children in the state's lower-income urban communities suffer more serious bouts of asthma caused by dirty air and other pollutants – despite decades of state and local monitoring and repeated concerns that air in their neighborhoods is dangerous to

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Adverse Childhood Experiences Make Children More Susceptible to Asthma – Lung Disease News


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Adverse Childhood Experiences Make Children More Susceptible to Asthma
Lung Disease News
Several studies have suggested that psychosocial factors may play a role in pediatric asthma. In this study, researchers analyzed the possible relationship between parent-reported diagnosis of lifetime asthma in children and single or cumulative
Childhood Trauma May Raise Odds of AsthmaHealthDay

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Obese Children More Susceptible to Asthma from Air Pollution – Science Daily (press release)

Obese Children More Susceptible to Asthma from Air Pollution
Science Daily (press release)
Jan. 22, 2014 — Obese children exposed to high levels of air pollutants were nearly three times as likely to have asthma, compared with non-obese children and lower levels of pollution exposure, report researchers at Columbia University Medical Center 

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Obese children more susceptible to asthma from air pollution – EurekAlert (press release)

Obese children more susceptible to asthma from air pollution
EurekAlert (press release)
Obese children exposed to high levels of air pollutants were nearly three times as likely to have asthma, compared with non-obese children and lower levels of pollution exposure, report researchers at Columbia University Medical Center (CUMC). Rates of 

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