Parent–Toddler Bed-Sharing May Increase Asthma Risk – Medscape


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Parent–Toddler Bed-Sharing May Increase Asthma Risk
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Toddlers who share a family bed are at greater risk of developing asthma during later years, according to a new study. Results of this study, by Maartje P.C.M. Luijk, PhD, from the School of Pedagogical and Educational Sciences, Erasmus University …
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Bed-sharing toddlers 'more likely to develop asthma in later childhood'
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But the researchers found that bed-sharing at 24 months was associated with increased risk of wheezing between the ages of 3 and 6 years old, and toddlers who bed-shared at this age were also at higher risk of being diagnosed with asthma at age 6.
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