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The City Might Not Be To Blame For High Asthma Rates
NPR (blog) Asthma affects children regardless of where they live and whether they are rich or poor. But scientists have long thought that living in poor urban neighborhoods adds an extra risk for this troublesome lung inflammation. A new study suggests that's not … Researchers Rethink Inner-City Asthma Theory As the poor move from cities, asthma goes with them Asthma is not more prevalent in the inner city, researchers say |
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