Adverse Childhood Experiences Make Children More Susceptible to Asthma – Lung Disease News


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Adverse Childhood Experiences Make Children More Susceptible to Asthma
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Several studies have suggested that psychosocial factors may play a role in pediatric asthma. In this study, researchers analyzed the possible relationship between parent-reported diagnosis of lifetime asthma in children and single or cumulative
Childhood Trauma May Raise Odds of AsthmaHealthDay

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Adverse childhood experiences may increase the risk of asthma, study finds – Medical News Today


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Adverse childhood experiences may increase the risk of asthma, study finds
Medical News Today
Being exposed to adverse experiences in childhood – such as witnessing domestic violence or drug abuse – could significantly increase the risk of developing asthma. This is the finding of a new study published in the Annals of Allergy, Asthma and …
Witnessing drug problems or domestic violence causes greater asthma incidenceMedical Xpress
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Newer antidepressant use in pregnancy not linked to childhood asthma – 2 Minute Medicine


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Newer antidepressant use in pregnancy not linked to childhood asthma
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1. In this retrospective cohort study of Danish mothers and children, maternal use of newer antidepressants (e.g. SSRIs, nefazodone, mirtazapine, venlafaxine, and roboxetine) during pregnancy was not associated with an increased risk of childhood asthma.

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