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      <title>Food Factors In Asthma</title>
      <description>Think what you eat has nothing to do with your battle with Asthma? Think Again. Nutrition Expert Heather Reese explains.
Most experts agree that there is very little evidence supporting a direct link between food and asthma. However, there is a lot of evidence showing that a well-balanced diet contributes to overall good health as well maintaining body weight. As the prevalence of obesity continues to rise, so to does the incidence of asthma....</description>
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