NEW YORK (WABC) -- Can children actually outgrow asthma? A new study suggests they can.
In fact, Swedish researchers now believe as many as one in five children actually do outgrow the respiratory condition by the time they're 19.
Boys were more likely to go into remission.
Kids who are allergic to animals are also less likely to see their asthma go away.
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