Traffic Exhaust Can Cause Asthma, Allergies And Impaired Respiratory Function In Children
Children exposed to high levels of air pollution during their first year of life run a greater risk of developing asthma, pollen allergies, and impaired respiratory function. However, genetic factors are also at play. These are the results of a new study conducted under the BAMSE project.
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Filed under: Pediatrics on April 11th, 2008