Mac study finds C-section may affect allergy and asthma rates – Hamilton Spectator


Hamilton Spectator

Mac study finds C-section may affect allergy and asthma rates
Hamilton Spectator
A McMaster University-associated study is raising questions about possible links between increased Caesarean sections and the rising rates of allergies and asthma. The study found key differences in the gut bacteria of babies born by C-section that

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C-Section May Raise Child’s Risk of Allergies, Asthma: Study – U.S. News & World Report


Times of India

C-Section May Raise Child's Risk of Allergies, Asthma: Study
U.S. News & World Report
IgE is linked to the development of allergies and asthma. The study was scheduled for presentation Sunday at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology in San Antonio, Texas. The study found an association between
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C-Section May Hike Risk for Toddlers’ Obesity, Study Suggests – MSN Health & Fitness


The Guardian

C-Section May Hike Risk for Toddlers' Obesity, Study Suggests
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are more likely to wind up in the intensive-care unit, and now there is the possibility that obesity rates will be twice as high," he said. Caesarean birth also is known to raise the risk of childhood asthma and allergies, the study authors added.
Caesarean Section Delivery May Double Risk of Childhood Obesity: May Be Due to Science Daily (press release)
Babies born by caesarean section more likely to become obese, say researchersThe Guardian
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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
C-section children have higher asthma riskABC7Chicago.com
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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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New study links C-section to childhood asthma – Mother Nature Network (blog)


Mother Nature Network (blog)

New study links C-section to childhood asthma
Mother Nature Network (blog)
C-section delivery found to increase the risk of asthma and respiratory disease in young children. Approximately 34.1 million Americans have been diagnosed with asthma by a health professional during their lifetime. 13 million school days are missed

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C-section delivery linked to higher risk of childhood asthma. – Environmental Health News

C-section delivery linked to higher risk of childhood asthma.
Environmental Health News
C-section delivery is associated with an increased risk of asthma in young children and may contribute to rising rates of the respiratory disease, finds the largest study to address the question to date. Children born via cesarean section (C-section)

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