WASHINGTON, (NIH) - Children who live in low-income urban environments in the United States are at particularly high risk for attack-prone asthma. Asthma prevalence and severity have markedly increased with urbanization, and children in low-income urban centers have among the greatest asthma morbidity. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) recently funded a study, which found […]
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