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Monday, February 06, 2006 |
Children with asthma more likely to have behavior difficulties. City children with asthma are more likely to have problems with behavior than children without the chronic respiratory problems, according to a University of Rochester Medical Center study in this month's Pediatrics. Children with the worst asthma symptoms often have more than one behavior issue, such as being nervous and having trouble focusing on tasks. All of these behavior problems can interfere with learning. [Science Blog -]
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© Copyright 2006 Bruce Landon.
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