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To print: Select File and then Print from your browser's menu Title: High School Students with Asthma More Likely to Smoke and Use Inhalants: Presented at AAP |
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"High School Students with Asthma More Likely to Smoke and Use Inhalants: Presented at AAP" By Brian Reid WASHINGTON, DC -- October 13, 2005 -- High school students with asthma are more likely to use inhaled substances, including cigarettes and inhalants, than their peers without asthma, underscoring the importance of provider vigilance in treating older children, according to research presented here at the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) National Conference and Exhibition. Lani Wheeler, Medical Officer, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, United States, presented data on October 8[th from the 2003 National Risk Behavior Survey. For the survey, 15,240 questionnaires were completed by 9th to 12th graders in 158 schools around the U.S. |
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