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a study by researchers from the us-based University of California and Mayo Clinic has left many doctors flabbergasted. It shows for the first time that exposure to diesel particulate matter alone is enough to induce an asthma attack. "The findings are significant, as earlier studies have consistently shown that the presence of allergens such as pollens or house dust mites is essential for airway inflammation
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