Babies given Calpol just once a month ‘are five times as likely to develop asthma’ – Daily Mail


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Babies given Calpol just once a month 'are five times as likely to develop asthma'
Daily Mail
Children who are given Calpol are far more likely to develop asthma, a major study has found. Those given the medicine once a month are five times more at risk while even having it just once a year increases the chances by 70 per cent. Over the past 50 

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Maternal Obesity Increases Risk Of Wheezing In Babies And Possibly Asthma – Albany Tribune

Maternal Obesity Increases Risk Of Wheezing In Babies And Possibly Asthma
Albany Tribune
Researchers from the Centre for Research in Environmental Epidemiology (CREAL) assessed whether obesity in mothers increases the risk of their children having frequent wheezing, a symptom associated with susceptibility to asthma during infancy that

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Caesarean babies at higher risk of asthma, allergies – Zee News


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Caesarean babies at higher risk of asthma, allergies
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Caesarean babies at higher risk of asthma, allergies London: Babies, who are delivered by Caesarean section, miss out on protective bugs which could help prevent a host of disorders like asthma and allergies in childhood and later life, researchers
Babies delivered by Caesarean section at higher risk of asthma and allergiesDaily Mail

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Babies delivered by Caesarean section at higher risk of asthma and allergies – Daily Mail


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Babies delivered by Caesarean section at higher risk of asthma and allergies
Daily Mail
'Infants born by Caesarean delivery are at increased risk of asthma, obesity and type 1 diabetes, whereas breastfeeding is variably protective against these and other disorders' it said. Researcher Meghan Azad, of the University of Alberta, said: 'We
C-Sections Put Infants at Higher Risk of Diabetes, AsthmaEveryday Health
C-section babies missing crucial gut bacteria, study findsGlobe and Mail
Newborns' gut bacteria differ by delivery, breastfeedingCBC.ca
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