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Asthma and cesarean delivery.
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Asthma and cesarean delivery.
J Pediatr. 2016 Sep;176:221-4
Authors: Schooling CM
PMID: 27568254 [PubMed – in process]
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PMID: 26094084 [PubMed – as supplied by publisher]
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Cesarean birth may raise baby's risk of asthma, diabetes and obesity
Yahoo News (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, obesity C-section births linked to long-term child health problems C-Section Babies Could Face Chronic Health Problems of Asthma, Diabetes … |
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Cesarean birth may raise baby's risk of asthma, diabetes and obesity
Fox News 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 … |
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Cesarean birth may raise baby's risk of asthma, diabetes and obesity
Reuters (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 … New study explores whether newborns delivered by c-section face higher risk of … |
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Cesarean birth may raise baby's risk of asthma, diabetes and obesity
Business Insider (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 … New study explores whether newborns delivered by c-section face higher risk of … |
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Conditions: Spinal Anesthesia; Cesarean Section
Interventions: Drug: Low-dose epinephrine; Drug: High-dose epinephrine; Drug: No epinephrine
Sponsor: Mount Sinai School of Medicine
Recruiting – verified February 2015
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Increased risk of developing asthma by age of 3 after cesarean delivery
Empowered News A new study supports previous findings that children delivered by cesarean section have an increased risk of developing asthma. The study from the Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort Study (MoBa) suggests that children delivered by cesarean section have … |
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Increased Risk of Developing Asthma by Age of 3 after Cesarean
Fars News Agency The study from the Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort Study (MoBa) suggests that children delivered by Caesarean section have an increased risk of asthma at the age of three. This was particularly seen among children without a hereditary tendency to … Caesarean born babies at high risk of asthma by age of 3 |
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Increased risk of developing asthma by age of 3 after cesarean section
Medical Xpress A new study supports previous findings that children delivered by cesarean section have an increased risk of developing asthma. The study from the Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort Study (MoBa) suggests that children delivered by cesarean section have … |
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