Researchers report statistical evidence that children exposed to airborne coarse particulate matter — a mix of dust, sand and non-exhaust tailpipe emissions, such as tire rubber — are more likely to develop asthma and need emergency room or hospital treatment for it than unexposed children.
Exposure to larger air particles linked to increased risk of asthma in children
by | Dec 15, 2017 | Asthma in the News | 0 comments