It is proved beyond doubt that the children today undergo a lot of stress, which increases their susceptibility to a horde of diseases. Recent studies have shown that asthma is also one among them. Children living in homes with stress-laden atmosphere are at higher risk of asthma caused by environmental pollution. The pollution can be vehicular exhaust or cigarette smoking. The study found that children living in stressed out homes with high levels of vehicular pollution have around 50% more chance of suffering from asthma than those living in tension-free homes that are equally polluted. However, the positive aspect revealed during the study was that stress alone does not have any effect on asthma risk in the absence of environmental triggers. Rob S. McConnell, M.D., Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California and a study researcher explains that pollution leads to inflammation of lungs, which is the lead cause of asthma. Stress helps in aggravating the situation, but stress
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Tension may trigger Asthma in Children


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