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ScienceDaily
ScienceDaily 2 place · 09/26/2024 13:19 EDT

Signs of developing asthma are evident in the first year of life

What factors lead to chronic respiratory disease? Researchers investigated this question using health data from about 780 infants. Their analysis shows that children's risk of developing asthma later in life can be more reliably predicted by observing the dynamic development of symptoms during the first year of life.

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