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    Household exposure factors, asthma, and school absenteeism in a predominantly Hispanic community by Freeman, Natalie C G, Schneider, Dona, McGarvey, Patricia

    “…The Passaic Asthma Reduction Effort (PARE) used an asthma symptom and household exposure factor questionnaire to screen 4634 elementary school children over a…”
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    The Relationship of Health Insurance to the Diagnosis and Management of Asthma and Respiratory Problems in Children in a Predominantly Hispanic Urban Community by Freeman, Natalie C. G, Schneider, Dona, McGarvey, Patricia

    Published in American journal of public health (1971) (01-08-2003)
    “…As part of an asthma screening study, we evaluated the relationship of health care insurance coverage to the diagnosis and treatment of elementary school…”
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    Asthma and Respiratory Dysfunction among Urban, Primarily Hispanic School Children by Schneider, Dona, Freeman, Natalie C G, McGarvey, Patricia

    “…A screening program identified children with poorly managed asthma or respiratory dysfunction. Children in grades 2-5 in all Passaic, New Jersey, schools were…”
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    School-based screening for asthma in third-grade urban children: The passaic asthma reduction effort survey by FREEMAN, Natalie C. G, SCHNEIDER, Dona, MCGARVEY, Patricia

    “…A communitywide asthma reduction health initiative targeted at all third graders in the public and private schools of Passaic NJ for the 1998-1999 school year…”
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    Asthma and respiratory dysfunction among urban, primarily Hispanic school children by Schneider, Dona, Freeman, Natalie C G, McGarvey, Patricia

    Published in Archives of environmental health (01-01-2004)
    “…A screening program identified children with poorly managed asthma or respiratory dysfunction. Children in grades 2-5 in all Passaic, New Jersey, schools were…”
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