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Menopausal Women Face Double The Risk For Asthma Hospitalization, Could
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Women in their 40s and 50s are hospitalized more than twice as often for asthma-related complications than men in the same age group, a new study finds, bolstering data that shows young boys and older women are at the greatest risk for the disease.
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Menopausal women at greater risk for asthma hospitalization – Science Daily (press release)

Menopausal women at greater risk for asthma hospitalization
Science Daily (press release)
Sep. 3, 2013 — Asthma is a disease that mostly affects young boys and adult women. And according to a new study, women in their 40s and 50s with asthma are hospitalized more than twice as often as men in the same age group. The 10-year study is 

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Menopausal women at greater risk for asthma hospitalization – Medical Xpress

Menopausal women at greater risk for asthma hospitalization
Medical Xpress
Asthma is a disease that mostly affects young boys and adult women. And according to a new study, women in their 40s and 50s with asthma are hospitalized more than twice as often as men in the same age group. The 10-year study is published in the 
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Experiences of Racism Linked to Adult-Onset Asthma in African-American Women – Science Daily (press release)

Experiences of Racism Linked to Adult-Onset Asthma in African-American Women
Science Daily (press release)
15, 2013 — According to a new study from the Slone Epidemiology Center (SEC) at Boston University, African-American women who reported more frequent experiences of racism had a greater likelihood of adult-onset asthma compared to women who 

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