According to a recent study, children in urban areas who live in polluted air have more asthma attacks.

Published Date: 27 Dec 2023

According to a recent study, children and teenagers living in urban areas may experience more asthma attacks due to air pollution. Children's asthma risk seems to be increased by even mild concentrations of ozone and fine airborne particulates, two components of smog.

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