Stopping sprayed cleaners improves asthma

Stopping sprayed cleaners improves asthma
A longitudinal study of symptom scores in asthmatic showed a reduction in those stopping sprayed cleaners and no change in continued users

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Abstract Available for Longitudinal associations of household use of cleaning agents and asthma symptoms in women: the EGEA study Pacheco Da Silva E, Ngutuka M, Dumas O, Orsi L, Ait-hadad W, Lemire P, Quentin J, Pin I, Varraso R, Siroux V, LeMoual N, Longitudinal associations of household use of cleaning agents and asthma symptoms in women: the EGEA study, Occup Environ Med, 2023;80:218-224,http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/oemed-2022-108513
Orianne Dumas, Villejuif, France, an author of 'Longitudinal associations of household use of cleaning agents and asthma symptoms in women: the EGEA study'

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