How to Treat Kids' Hard-to-Control Asthma

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How to Treat Kids' Hard-to-Control Asthma

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What's the next step when a child's controller drugs fail to prevent asthma attacks? Different kids do best with different step-up treatments, an NIH-funded study finds.

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