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Early-life ozone (O3) exposure is associated with asthma and wheeze outcomes at 4 to 6 years of age, according to a study.
Childhood asthma risk may be predicted based on the intensity of respiratory signs and symptoms during the first year of life.
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Researchers investigate the impact of early-life ozone exposure on asthma and wheezing in children alone and in combination ...
SAN DIEGO — Locations in California with high rates of asthma-related ED visits and high air pollution levels differed based ...
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School providers can offer relevant and feasible interventions for some factors that influence life quality for children with asthma.
In a study of six U.S. cities with low annual ozone concentrations, each 2 ppb higher level exposure in the first 2 years of ...
I wrote a story on pediatric private-duty nurses that has become one of our most-read articles so far in 2025 and elicited ...
Nearly one-third of children and adolescents have a chronic condition requiring anywhere from three months to several years ...