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"Apparently Roach-Related Asthma Compounds Misery"

"Snap on the lights at Janet Brown's North Philadelphia house and see the roaches scatter."



"Though they run like a retreating army, they're rarely beaten, living well in walls and small spaces, often moving easily from one home to the next in low-income neighborhoods with endless blocks of aging rowhouses.

For Brown and her son, Ronnie, 11, exposure to roaches means asthma."

Alfred Lubrano reports for the Philadelphia Inquirer May 27, 2013.

Source: Philadelphia Inquirer, 05/27/2013