Smoking marijuana ‘increases baby’s risk of asthma and premature birth’ – Daily Mail


Daily Mail

Smoking marijuana 'increases baby's risk of asthma and premature birth'
Daily Mail
Researchers found that women who smoked both marijuana and tobacco were more than twice as likely as women who used neither substance to experience asthma, two and a half times as likely to deliver prematurely and nearly three times as likely to have …

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Asthma may delay pregnancy, decrease birth rate – Chandigarh Tribune


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Asthma may delay pregnancy, decrease birth rate
Chandigarh Tribune
Asthma has been linked with a prolonged time to pregnancy and a decreased birth rate, says a study. The median total time to pregnancy was 32.2 months in non-asthmatic women and 55.6 months in those with asthma, the study revealed. Women with …
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Acetaminophen exposure before birth linked to asthma – Medical News Today


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Acetaminophen exposure before birth linked to asthma
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Previous research has linked acetaminophen exposure in pregnancy and infancy to asthma development, but it has not been clear if this link is independent of the reason for taking the medication. For their study, Dr. Magnus and colleagues analyzed data …
Prenatal exposure to paracetamol (acetaminophen) linked to asthmaZME Science
Babies given paracetamol are nearly a THIRD more likely to develop asthmaDaily Mail
Paracetamol could cause asthma in unborn babiesThe Sun
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Cesarean birth may raise baby’s risk of asthma, diabetes and obesity – Yahoo News


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Cesarean birth may raise baby's risk of asthma, diabetes and obesity
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(Reuters Health) – While cesarean deliveries are often necessary to save lives and prevent injuries, being born by C-section may also leave babies vulnerable to chronic health problems such as asthma, diabetes and obesity, a new analysis suggests. Much
C-sections may increase baby's risk of asthma, diabetes, obesityLas Vegas Review-Journal
C-section births linked to long-term child health problemsCBS News
C-Section Babies Could Face Chronic Health Problems of Asthma, Diabetes Latinos Health

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Cesarean birth may raise baby’s risk of asthma, diabetes and obesity – Fox News


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Cesarean birth may raise baby's risk of asthma, diabetes and obesity
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Cesarean section may leave babies vulnerable to chronic health problems such as asthma, diabetes and obesity, a new analysis hints. Much of the research included in the study cannot prove that C-section delivery causes medical issues later in life. But
Babies born by C-section may be more likely to be obese, have asthma or Mirror.co.uk

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Cesarean birth may raise baby’s risk of asthma, diabetes and obesity – Reuters


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Cesarean birth may raise baby's risk of asthma, diabetes and obesity
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(Reuters Health) – Cesarean section may leave babies vulnerable to chronic health problems such as asthma, diabetes and obesity, a new analysis hints. Much of the research included in the study cannot prove that C-section delivery causes medical issues …
Babies born by C-section may be more likely to be obese, have asthma or Mirror.co.uk
New study explores whether newborns delivered by c-section face higher risk of Medical Xpress

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Cesarean birth may raise baby’s risk of asthma, diabetes and obesity – Business Insider


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Cesarean birth may raise baby's risk of asthma, diabetes and obesity
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(Reuters Health) – Cesarean section may leave babies vulnerable to chronic health problems such as asthma, diabetes and obesity, a new analysis hints. Much of the research included in the study cannot prove that C-section delivery causes medical issues …
Babies born by C-section may be more likely to be obese, have asthma or Mirror.co.uk
New study explores whether newborns delivered by c-section face higher risk of Medical Xpress

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