Breast-feeding babies staves off asthma risk – IBNLive.com


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Breast-feeding babies staves off asthma risk
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London: Breast-feeding a baby for six months post birth can stave off their risk of developing asthma-related symptoms in early childhood, says a scientific study. The study looked at the impact of the duration of breast-feeding and the introduction of
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Breastfeeding cuts asthma risk in babies – Times of India

Breastfeeding cuts asthma risk in babies
Times of India
Here's yet another benefit of breastfeeding – it can reduce the chances of children developing asthma. A new study has suggested that feeding a baby on only breast milk and for up to 6 months after birth can reduce their risk of developing
Breastfeeding May Cut Risk of Asthma for BabyWebMD
Breastfeeding may lower child's risk of asthmaAHN | All Headline News
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Asthma ‘linked to premature babies’ – Farsley Today


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Asthma 'linked to premature babies'
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“Women with poorly-managed asthma have a higher chance of giving birth early or having a small baby”, reported BBC News. This news is based on a systematic review that combined data from 26 cohort studies looking at whether having asthma increases a
Depression in Pregnancy Raises Kids' Asthma RiskMyHealthNewsDaily
Depression in Pregnancy Linked to Childhood AsthmaLiveScience.com
Asthmatic mothers-to-be and their babies at greater risk of health complicationsThe Guardian
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Fewer U.S. Teens Having Babies, Binge Drinking: Report – U.S. News & World Report


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Fewer U.S. Teens Having Babies, Binge Drinking: Report
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The percentage of children with asthma remained the same from 2008 to 2009, but steadily increased from 8.8 percent of all children in 2001 to 9.6 percent in 2009. A new section of the report features data on adoption. Adoption is preferred over
Child Health Stats Show Drop in Preterm Birth RateInternal Medicine News Digital Network
US kids' health: Teen births down, early drug use upCNN (blog)

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No Need to Hold Back on Milk, Nuts in Babies – Fox News


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No Need to Hold Back on Milk, Nuts in Babies
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In 2008, he helped write a report for the American Academy of Pediatrics that backtracked on the group's earlier recommendations to hold back on peanuts and other foods linked to asthma and other allergic diseases. More than seven percent of adult
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Pregnant smokers ‘could make babies more prone to asthma by altering DNA’ – Daily Mail


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Pregnant smokers 'could make babies more prone to asthma by altering DNA'
Daily Mail
By Daily Mail Reporter Mothers who smoke during pregnancy could alter their baby's DNA, making them more prone to asthma, new research suggests. Experts already know that children are more vulnerable to asthma and wheezing if their mother smoked,
Smoking while pregnant 'triggers asthma through DNA changes'Telegraph.co.uk
Maternal smoking causes changes in fetal DNAEurekAlert (press release)
When Pregnant Mom Smokes, Baby's DNA May ChangeMSN Health & Fitness
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Food Packaging Chemical Linked to Asthma in Babies – MedIndia


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Food Packaging Chemical Linked to Asthma in Babies
MedIndia
A chemical found in food packaging increases the risk of critical respiratory problems among babies including asthma, bronchitis and lung damage. Researchers at Penn State College of Medicine said that the
Prenatal exposure to chemical in plastic linked to wheezing in kidsDaily News & Analysis
Chemicals in food packaging linked to breathing problems in babiesDaily Mail
BPA Level Stimulates the Risk of Wheezing Babies, Says US StudyTopNews United States
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