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BOSTON — People living in disadvantaged neighborhoods that see a high environmental burden or social vulnerability score experienced increased rates of asthma and COPD, according to an abstract presented at the CHEST Annual Meeting.“From prior studies, we know that both environmental exposures (eg, air pollution) and socioeconomic disadvantage (eg, poor housing conditions or low
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