Asthma treatment for those who need it most

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Asthma treatment for those who need it most
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⭐Research Highlight: A biologic therapy reduces asthma exacerbations in Black and Hispanic children living in urban areas — a group with a disproportionately high asthma burden. More studies are needed in these groups with a high ummet need. TheLancet

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