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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