Lifelong exposure to air pollution and greenness in relation to asthma, rhinitis and lung function in adulthood.
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C. Janson | B. Forsberg | J. Heinrich | G. Hoek | K. de Hoogh | O. Hertel | S. Accordini | I. Markevych | A. Malinovschi | C. Svanes | T. Sigsgaard | A. Marcon | M. Holm | A. Johannessen | L. Bråbäck | T. Halvorsen | R. Bertelsen | Roy Miodini Nilsen | Ingrid Nordeide Kuiper | Jesper Heile Christensen | J. Heinrich
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