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Cooking behaviors are related to household particulate matter exposure in children with asthma in the urban East Bay Area of Northern California
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Consideration of only outdoor PM2.5 may obscure potentially modifiable risks for asthma symptoms. Specifically, this preliminary study suggests that cooking behaviors may contribute to the burden of PM2.5 in the homes of children with asthma and thus to asthma symptoms.
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