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	<title>Comments on: Apple Juice Shown to Prevent Asthma in Children</title>
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		<title>By: Some intresting articles for you &#124; Natural Asthma Treatment</title>
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		<description>[...] Apple Juice Shown to Prevent Asthma in Children &#8211; in: Apple juice is already known to help protect from many diseases associated with aging , including heart disease and cancer. Aside from obvious fruit vitamins like vitamin C , apple juice also contains the mineral nutrient boron, which is thought to promote healthy bones. Researchers led by Peter Burney at Aberdeen University looked at five to 10-year-old schoolchildren in the Greenwich area of London, asking their parents about their child&#8217;s fruit intake and about any symptoms they had suffered. [...]</description>
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