Children living in areas with more street trees have lower prevalence of asthma: Table 1
Gina S. Lovasi(Robert Wood Johnson Foundation), Andrew Rundle(Columbia University Irving Medical Center), Kathryn M. Neckerman(University of Chicago), James W. Quinn(Institute for Social and Economic Research), Matthew S. Perzanowski
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