‘Early baby growth’ linked to asthma – BBC News


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'Early baby growth' linked to asthma
BBC News
Babies who grow rapidly in the first three months of life may be more likely to develop asthma as children, say Dutch researchers. They found "accelerated weight gain" was linked to a higher chance of symptoms such as wheezing.
Accelerated infant growth increases risk of future asthma symptoms in childrenEurekAlert (press release)

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