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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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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
Science Daily (press release)
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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Traffic Pollution Associated with Increased Asthma Severity in Pregnant Women – Pharmacy Times

Traffic Pollution Associated with Increased Asthma Severity in Pregnant Women
Pharmacy Times
Increased levels of nitrogen dioxide and elemental carbon released in the atmosphere as a result of traffic pollution were found to adversely affect asthma severity in pregnant women, according to a new study presented at the 2013 American Thoracic
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Exposure to traffic pollution increases asthma severity in pregnant women – EurekAlert (press release)

Exposure to traffic pollution increases asthma severity in pregnant women
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ATS 2013, PHILADELPHIA ? Air pollutants from traffic are associated with increased asthma severity levels in pregnant asthmatic women, according to a new study. "Air pollution is a known trigger for asthma symptoms," said lead author Janneane Gent

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Exposure to traffic pollution increases asthma severity in pregnant women – Medical Xpress

Exposure to traffic pollution increases asthma severity in pregnant women
Medical Xpress
"Air pollution is a known trigger for asthma symptoms," said lead author Janneane Gent, PhD, Research Scientist in Epidemiology (Environmental Health) at the Yale School of Public Health. "In our study, exposures were assessed using a sophisticated air

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