Researchers found heightened odds for asthma and wheeze at age 4 to 6 years as ozone between birth and age 2 years increased. Early ozone exposure was not linked to asthma or wheeze at age 8 to 9 ...
Parents/caregivers of children with preschool wheeze do not have guidelines on how to manage their child’s condition. Researchers interviewed caregivers of these children to capture their ...
Opens in a new tab or window Ozone exposure in the first years of life correlated with a higher likelihood of asthma and wheeze at age 4 to 6. Ozone represents the criteria air pollutant most ...
It remains unclear, however, which children who have severe bronchiolitis (eg, an episode requiring hospitalization) will develop recurrent wheezing or asthma. Although many environmental and ...
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