Scientists search for clues in Kids' blood to predict asthma treatment success
NCT ID NCT07230912
Summary
This study aims to better understand childhood asthma by observing how other health conditions affect it and by measuring specific substances in the blood. Researchers will follow 82 children, aged 6 to 12, who have asthma. The main goal is to see if these blood markers can help predict which children will respond well to their standard asthma treatments.
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