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Asthma affects 25 million Americans, particularly urban minority children. Children spend nearly all day in school, yet little is known about the role of a child's exposure to widely disseminated industrial chemicals on asthma morbidity. Early animal
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Pediatric Inner-City Environmental Exposures at School and Home and Asthma Study
Asthma affects 25 million Americans, particularly urban minority children. Children spend nearly all day in school, yet little is known about the role of a child's exposure to widely disseminated industrial chemicals on asthma morbidity. Early animal

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