Researchers Link Childhood Asthma To Exposure To Traffic-related Pollution
Wed, 21 Sep 2005 02:00 AM EST
... This study focuses on children''s health and the burden of pollution from cars and trucks. University of Southern California researchers found that the closer children live to a freeway, the greater their risk of diagnosed asthma. Findings come from the USC-led Children''s Health Study, a landmark examination of the links between air quality and respiratory health in Southern California. ...
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