Don't Blame Just Air Pollution for Asthma in Kids. (World Health News Todays) -- Children with "Asthma" who live in areas with dirty air require emergency medical care more often than those with less exposure to air pollution, a new study finds. The "Columbia University" study included nearly 200 children with asthma in New York City, ages 7 to 8. They came from middle-class families in four of the city's five boroughs: the Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan and Queens. "Asthma", is a chronic disease of the airways that can make it difficult to breathe. For the study, researchers grouped the kids based on asthma rates in their neighborhoods. Although family incomes were similar, those in neighborhoods with higher asthma rates tended to live in apartment buildings or on higher floors. They were more likely to live in crowded quarters, and to be cared for by single mothers, the study found. Those children needed emergency care more often and t...
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