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Asthma rate and costs from traffic-related air pollution are much higher than once believed

January 25, 2012
A research team led by University of Massachusetts Amherst resource economist Sylvia Brandt, with colleagues in California and Switzerland, have revised the cost burden sharply upward for childhood asthma and for the first time include the number of cases attributable to air pollution. Read more
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