Amish children are nearly immune to asthma and allergies – Daily Mail


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Amish children are nearly immune to asthma and allergies
Daily Mail
By Reuters Reporter Amish children raised on rural farms in northern Indiana suffer from asthma and allergies less often even than Swiss farm kids, a group known to be relatively free from allergies, according to a new study. 'The rates are very,
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Amish Children Less Likely To Develop Asthma, Allergies – RedOrbit


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Amish Children Less Likely To Develop Asthma, Allergies
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New research from an Indianapolis-based allergist has revealed that some Amish children are less likely to suffer from asthma or allergies than other youngsters. In his study, lead author Dr. Mark Holbreich analyzed Amish kids who were raised on rural
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Report: Amish Children Less Likely To Develop Asthma, Allergies – RedOrbit


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Report: Amish Children Less Likely To Develop Asthma, Allergies
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New research from an Indianapolis-based allergist has revealed that some Amish children are less likely to suffer from asthma or allergies than other youngsters. In his study, lead author Dr. Mark Holbreich analyzed Amish kids who were raised on rural
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Secondhand smoke continues to vex children with asthma – Science Daily (press release)

Secondhand smoke continues to vex children with asthma
Science Daily (press release)
ScienceDaily (May 1, 2012) — Despite longstanding recommendations for children with asthma to avoid tobacco smoke, many youths are still exposed to secondhand smoke and their health suffers because of it, according to a study to be presented May 1,
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