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Articles from The Chicago Reporter (September 1, 2004)

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Title Author Type Words
Armed for attacks: with a little self-education and a lot of time and effort, proactive parents can minimize asthma's effects. Dumke, Mick 766
Editor's note. Tate, Alysia Editorial 621
Fright nights: emergency-room visits alone aren't enough to ease asthma, but they're the only option for many families. Dumke, Mick 1168
Going mobile: when it comes to asthma, a van picks up where the government leaves off. Dumke, Mick 1308
Left out: Chicago's still struggling to fix the homes of lead-poisoned children, while other communities get the job done. Karp, Sarah 3266
Parent trap: poor families know lead hurts their children. They just don't get the help--or the response from landlords--they need to do much about it. Karp, Sarah 1281
Parting shot. Reblando, Jason 20
Put off: middle-class children often don't get tested for lead, despite the damage it can do. Karp, Sarah 1261
Waiting to inhale: among city and suburban children, asthma rates are through the roof, especially in black neighborhoods. But officials aren't doing much to help families cope with the disease. Dumke, Mick 4070

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