Trees in polluted areas help cut emergency asthma cases
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Trees in polluted areas help cut emergency asthma cases

People living in polluted urban areas are less likely to be admitted to hospital with asthma if there are trees in their neighbourhood, a study by the University of Exeter’s medical school has found.

Nursing Standard. 32, 15, 17-17. doi: 10.7748/ns.32.15.17.s14

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