<p>TUESDAY, May 15 (HealthDay News) — Asthma continues to take its
toll on Americans, with roughly 19 million adults (8.2 percent) suffering
from a commotion in 2010, according to a news expelled Tuesday by the
U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.</p>
<p>The <span>CDC</span> research also found that some-more than 29 million (almost 13
percent) of adults have been diagnosed with a illness during some indicate in
their lifetime.</p>
<p>Children are also being strike tough by a wheezing and annoy of<span>asthma</span>. According to a report, in 2010 about 10 million children had
been diagnosed with asthma in their lifetime and 7 million (9.4 percent)
still had asthma.</p>
<p>Rates of asthma are rising, not falling, a experts noted. From 2001
to 2010, a suit of people with asthma increasing by roughly 15
percent. And by 2009, asthma accounted for scarcely 3,400 deaths, nearly
480,000 hospitalizations, 1.9 milli...
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