Accelerated infant growth increases risk of future asthma symptoms in children – EurekAlert (press release)

Accelerated infant growth increases risk of future asthma symptoms in children
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Accelerated growth in the first three months of life, but not fetal growth, is associated with an increased risk of asthma symptoms in young children, according to a new study from The Generation R Study Group at Erasmus Medical Center in the

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Accelerated Infant Growth Increases Risk of Future Asthma Symptoms in Children – Newswise (press release)

Accelerated Infant Growth Increases Risk of Future Asthma Symptoms in Children
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Newswise — Accelerated growth in the first three months of life, but not fetal growth, is associated with an increased risk of asthma symptoms in young children, according to a new study from The Generation R Study Group at Erasmus Medical Center in

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Children Born by C-Section at Slightly Higher Asthma Risk – Tempo


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Children Born by C-Section at Slightly Higher Asthma Risk
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Children delivered by Cesarean section appear to be at a slight increased risk of developing asthma by age 3, a new study says. The findings support the results of previous research. Researchers analyzed data from more than 37000 participants in the
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C-section children have higher asthma risk – ABC7Chicago.com


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C-section children have higher asthma risk
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January 16, 2012 (WLS) — Children born by cesarean section appear to have a slightly higher asthma risk by age 3, new research in the American Journal of Epidemiology finds. The risk was highest among those whose mothers did not have allergies.
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Children Born by C-Section at Slightly Higher Asthma Risk – U.S. News & World Report


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Children Born by C-Section at Slightly Higher Asthma Risk
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16 (HealthDay News) — Children delivered by Cesarean section appear to be at a slight increased risk of developing asthma by age 3, a new study says. The findings support the results of previous research. Researchers analyzed data from more than 37000
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Children delivered by caesarean section at slightly elevated risk of asthma … – News-Medical.net

Children delivered by caesarean section at slightly elevated risk of asthma
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A new study supports previous findings that children delivered by caesarean section have an increased risk of developing asthma. The study from the Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort Study (MoBa) suggests that children delivered by caesarean section

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Pediatric Pulmonologist Recommends Children with Asthma Avoid Acetaminophen – news Stories

Pediatric Pulmonologist Recommends Children with Asthma Avoid Acetaminophen
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While he concedes that there is not “100% certainty that acetaminophen makes asthma worse,” he opts to recommend ibuprofen to children with asthma and tells the New York Times that “the burden of proof is now to show that [acetaminophen is] safe.”

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Asthma children should be physically active – HealthNews18.com


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Asthma children should be physically active
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Millions of children around the world suffer from Asthma. There are several things that cause asthma in children such as respiratory infections, allergens, and weather changes. Asthma attacks in children are a nightmare to their parents.
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