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Among a recent birth cohort in U.S. cities, children were far more likely to be diagnosed with asthma and to experience … an asthma-related emergency within 15 months of their birth if their parents were unmarried. Comparing babies born to … gradient:” asthma diagnoses and emergencies increase in a linear fashion as the parents’ relationship becomes weaker. This …
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This study exploits rich data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study (FFCWS) to distinguish the effects of family structure at birth from family stability over time on child cognitive, socio-emotional and health outcomes. We define two models: one that measures family structure at...
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child health have changed over time. In fact, for certain illnesses such as asthma, black–white disparities grew …
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concentrations increases hospital admissions by 0.1%. For the subset of asthma admissions – where avoidance is less costly – there is …
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-reducing interventions on chronic bronchitis, asthma and acute respiratory infections are used. [SANDEE]. …
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is to apply data mining techniques to the diagnosis of asthma. Sensitivity, specificity and accuracy of K … diagnose asthma approximately 98% of the time based on demographics and clinical data. The study also has a higher sensitivity …
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