Allergens prevalent in low-income housing can trigger childhood asthma
Children who live in the inner city are more at risk to develop asthma due to a high rate of allergens prevalent in low-income housing. Researchers found levels of allergens from mice, cockroaches, dust mites, mold, tobacco smoke, and chemicals high enough to aggravate pre-existing asthmatic conditions...

 

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