A Mother’s Colds During Pregnancy May Mean Higher Risk Of Asthma For Child … – International Business Times


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A Mother's Colds During Pregnancy May Mean Higher Risk Of Asthma For Child
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It's estimated that about one in 12 people have asthma, a condition where a person's airway narrows, swells and makes extra mucus – resulting in impaired breathing that's sometimes life-threatening. According to the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma 
Common cold during pregnancy may lead to risk of childhood asthma, study saysPBS NewsHour
Common colds during pregnancy may lead to childhood asthmaMedical Xpress
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Could a Vitamin D Supplement a Day Keep the Colds Away? – Huffington Post

Could a Vitamin D Supplement a Day Keep the Colds Away?
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At this point, if you are someone who is interested in supplements and vitamins, you might be getting tired of hearing about all the extensive virtues of vitamin D. But, if you are someone with lung disease like asthma or emphysema, or if you know of
Spiro PD Reduces ER Visits and Healthcare CostsAlbany Times Union

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Infant Colds Don’t Boost Asthma Risk – MyHealthNewsDaily

Infant Colds Don't Boost Asthma Risk
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Babies who catch a lot of colds are not at an increased risk for asthma-associated wheezing later in life, a new study from the Netherlands suggests. The study found no link between the number of viral infections a child had as a baby and their risk of
Viral infections in infancy are not associated with wheezing symptoms in later Medical Xpress

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Research Shows How Colds Lead to Coughing, Wheezing – MSN Health & Fitness


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Research Shows How Colds Lead to Coughing, Wheezing
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People with asthma are especially vulnerable to this virus-induced coughing, said the researchers from Queen's University Belfast. The cough receptors also are known as transient receptor potential (TRP) receptors. "TRP receptors respond to chemical
Colds cause coughs in asthma patientsTimes of India

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