Study links stress to asthma
A new study conducted by a team led by Rob McConnell, professor at the University of Southern California (USC), indicated that children of stressed parents are more likely to develop asthma triggered by air pollution. Researchers found that stress and low parental education were also linked with larger effects of exposure to tobacco smoke during pregnancy.
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