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Originally published March 15 2005

Childhood asthma returns later in life for one-third of young adults, new study shows

by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, NaturalNews Editor

Most children with asthma eventually outgrow the disease, but, in a third of the cases tracked in a recent New Zealand study, problems returned when patients were in their mid-20's. Scientists say they are not sure why asthma makes a return visit to some people, but they say the relapses are most common among people who were sensitive to house dust mites as children.





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