Study shows school-based program enables children and adolescents to better manage chronic disease
Wednesday, December 3, 2008 - 13:29
in Health & Medicine
A new study has found that a school-based asthma education program conducted in the Oakland, California school district was shown to reduce symptoms and increase the number of days that children who suffered from asthma were able to go to school. The study will be published this month in the Journal of School Health.
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