Higher energy efficient homes are associated with increased risk of doctor diagnosed asthma in a UK subpopulation.
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Nicholas J Osborne | Richard A Sharpe | Christopher R Thornton | Vasilis Nikolaou | R. Sharpe | C. Thornton | N. Osborne | V. Nikolaou
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