Children with allergy, asthma may be at higher risk for ADHD – Science Daily (press release)


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Children with allergy, asthma may be at higher risk for ADHD
Science Daily (press release)
Aug. 13, 2013 — The number of children being diagnosed with attention-deficit disorder (ADHD), allergy and asthma is increasing in the United States. And according to a new study, there might be a link between the growth of these three conditions.
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Asthma May Increase Risk of ADHD – Science World Report


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Asthma May Increase Risk of ADHD
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Yet a new study shows that there could be a link between the number of children in the United States with an attention-deficit disorder (ADHD) who also have an allergy or asthma as well. "ADHD, a chronic mental health disorder, is most commonly found
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Children with allergy, asthma may be at higher risk for ADHD – EurekAlert (press release)

Children with allergy, asthma may be at higher risk for ADHD
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ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, ILL. (Aug. 13, 2013) – The number of children being diagnosed with attention-deficit disorder (ADHD), allergy and asthma is increasing in the United States. And according to a new study, there might be a link between the growth of 

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ADHD, Learning Issues May Be Linked to Secondhand Smoke – U.S. News & World Report


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ADHD, Learning Issues May Be Linked to Secondhand Smoke
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According to the US Environmental Protection Agency, secondhand smoke has been linked to increased severity of asthma in 200000 to 1 million children and 150000-300000 lower respiratory tract infections in babies. Secondhand smoke is also linked to
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