Eat SALMON to protect your baby from asthma: Children up to 5 times less likely to develop allergies mother eats … – Daily Mail


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Eat SALMON to protect your baby from asthma: Children up to 5 times less likely to develop allergies mother eats
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Children were up to five times less likely to have been diagnosed with asthma by the age of three if their mother ate the oily fish while carrying them, a Southampton University study found. Mackerel, sardines, trout and herring are also rich in the
Oily fish eaten during pregnancy may reduce risk of asthma in offspringMedical Xpress

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Babies given paracetamol are nearly a THIRD more likely to develop asthma – Daily Mail


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Babies given paracetamol are nearly a THIRD more likely to develop asthma
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Babies who are given paracetamol are nearly a third more likely to develop asthma, researchers have found. Taking paracetamol during pregnancy also increases the chance of the unborn child later becoming asthmatic, according to the Bristol University …
Pregnant women who take paracetamol more likely to have babies with asthmaMirror.co.uk
Paracetamol could cause asthma in unborn babiesThe Sun
Stronger evidence found for link between prenatal exposure to paracetamol and the risk of developingScience Codex

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People with asthma more likely to develop chronic migraine – Clinical Advisor


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People with asthma more likely to develop chronic migraine
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More than 5% of people with asthma developed chronic migraine, compared to 2.5% of those without. The lead author Vincent Martin, MD, a professor of medicine and co-director of the Headache and Facial Pain Program at the University of Cincinnati, said
Asthma-Related Inflammation Boosts Chronic Migraine RiskNeurology Advisor
Asthma Tied to Increased Chronic MigrainesMonthly Prescribing Reference (registration)

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UCLA–USC team to develop tech to predict kids’ asthma attacks – University of California


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UCLA–USC team to develop tech to predict kids' asthma attacks
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The platform will incorporate information about children's health with current data on weather conditions, air quality, pollen count and other factors that could trigger asthma attacks. A team of UCLA and USC researchers has been awarded $6 million by
$6 million grant will help UCLA–USC team develop kid-friendly technology to UC Los Angeles
Could Smart Devices Alert Children About Asthma Triggers?Healthcare Informatics

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