Maternal Cold in Pregnancy might Make Children Prone to Asthma, Allergy – IBTimes India


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Maternal Cold in Pregnancy might Make Children Prone to Asthma, Allergy
IBTimes India
"We know that allergy and asthma can develop in the womb since genetics play a factor in both diseases," allergist Michael Foggs, MD, American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (ACAAI ) president, said in a news release. "But this study sheds 

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Women who catch a cold during pregnancy are more likely to have a baby with … – Daily Mail


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Women who catch a cold during pregnancy are more likely to have a baby with
Daily Mail
Allergist Dr Mitch Grayson, Annals deputy editor and fellow of the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology, said: 'In addition, these same children that had early exposure to allergens, such as house dust and pet hair, had increased odds of 

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Common cold during pregnancy may lead to risk of childhood asthma, study says – PBS NewsHour


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Common cold during pregnancy may lead to risk of childhood asthma, study says
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A new study says common colds that mothers experience during pregnancy may lead to their child's development of asthma. Photo by Mike Fritz/PBS NewsHour. Mothers-to-be can add one more thing to their list of worries. Scientists now say that exposure to 
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Genetic marker indicates if child is likely to develop asthma after a cold – Chicago Tribune


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Genetic marker indicates if child is likely to develop asthma after a cold
Chicago Tribune
University of Chicago researchers said they have identified a genetic marker that will help identify children most likely to develop asthma after they catch a cold. The researchers found that 90 percent of children under age 3 who wheezed after

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