Polluted air means more asthma attacks for urban kids, says new study

Air pollution may trigger more asthma attacks in urban children and teens, a new study reports. Even moderate levels of ozone and fine airborne particulates—two ingredients of smog—appear to increase kids’ risk of asthma attacks, according to findings published online in The Lancet Planetary Health journal.

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