A novel hypothesis to explain traffic-related nocturnal cough
According to one authoritative review 1 there is little evidence that NO2 has any respiratory effect, even on asthmatics, at concentrations less than 200 ppb (376 [mu]g/m3). [...]MN has exactly the properties that might explain the apparent association of NO2 with nocturnal cough.
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