Hana has been diagnosed with asthma. Her parents are concerned, and ask the physician to help them discover what would trigger their daughter's asthma. What would the physician tell them regarding asthma triggers?
A. Proximity to metal objects can trigger asthma attacks.
B. Respiratory infections, airborne irritants, and stress are the main culprits.
C. Riding in a car with thee windows rolled up is troublesome.
D. Certain toothpastes have been shown to induce asthmatic symptoms.
Answer: B
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