University of Washington: Children Exposed to Higher Ozone Levels Early in Life are More Likely to Develop Asthma
April 03, 2025
April 03, 2025
SEATTLE, Washington, April 3 -- The University of Washington issued the following news release:
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Children exposed to higher ozone levels early in life are more likely to develop asthma
Asthma affects more than 6% of U.S. children, making it the most common chronic disease in kids nationwide. It's difficult to isolate any single cause, but one of the most common contributors is air pollution: Studies have shown that breathing air with high levels o . . .
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Children exposed to higher ozone levels early in life are more likely to develop asthma
Asthma affects more than 6% of U.S. children, making it the most common chronic disease in kids nationwide. It's difficult to isolate any single cause, but one of the most common contributors is air pollution: Studies have shown that breathing air with high levels o . . .