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Doctors Warn Teens Against Cinnamon Challenge
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You can inhale it into your lungs and especially for people with asthma; it can trigger an asthma attack,” Mowry said. Medical officials also said unintentionally breathing the spice into your lungs can lead to pneumonia. So far this year,
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Brigham research shows exposure to germs early in life protects later against … – Boston.com

Brigham research shows exposure to germs early in life protects later against
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By Carolyn Y. Johnson, Globe Staff For years, doctors and researchers have made a seemingly paradoxical observation: as people have grown up in cleaner and more sterile environments, allergies, asthma, and other inflammatory diseases have increased.
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Brigham research shows exposure to germs early in life protects later against
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By Carolyn Y. Johnson, Globe Staff For years, doctors and researchers have made a seemingly paradoxical observation: as people have grown up in cleaner and more sterile environments, allergies, asthma, and other inflammatory diseases have increased.
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Breastfeeding can protect against asthma – study – Radio New Zealand


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Breastfeeding can protect against asthma – study
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Breastfeeding infants protects children against developing asthma or wheezing until they are at least six years old, according to new research. Otago University researchers say the study of 1105 New Zealand children over a six-year period is very
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Breastfeeding can protect against asthma, study shows – Radio New Zealand


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Breastfeeding can protect against asthma, study shows
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Breastfeeding infants protects children against developing asthma or wheezing until they are at least six years old, according to new research. Otago University researchers say the study of 1105 New Zealand children over a six-year period is very
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Breastfeeding protects against asthma
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Breastfeeding helps protect a child from developing asthma for up to six years, a study has found. The Otago University study says the results were strong for exclusive breastfeeding, but any breastfeeding has protective effects.
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Breastfeeding protects against asthma up to six years of age – Medical Xpress

Breastfeeding protects against asthma up to six years of age
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(Medical Xpress) — Research by the University of Otago in Christchurch and Wellington has shown that breastfeeding of infants has a clear protective effect against children developing asthma or wheezing up to six years of age.
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