Unhealthy BMIs, smoking, drinking alcohol and solid fuel use increase asthma risk in women – News-Medical.net

Unhealthy BMIs, smoking, drinking alcohol and solid fuel use increase asthma risk in women
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Underweight and obese women who also drank alcohol and smoked tobacco had a two-fold higher risk of being diagnosed with asthma than women with a healthy body mass index who did not drink or smoke, a St. Michael's Hospital study found. Women …

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Heavy soda drinking linked to lung disease – Clinical Advisor

Heavy soda drinking linked to lung disease
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Participants who drank at least half a liter of soda per day were more than twice as likely to develop asthma or COPD than those who consumed no soft drinks at all (odds ratio=2.33; 95% C: 1.51-3.60), Zumin Shi, MD, PhD, from the University of Adelaide
Lung problems made worse by soft drinksNew Zealand Herald

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Heavy Soda Drinking Tied to Asthma, COPD – Doctors Lounge


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Heavy Soda Drinking Tied to Asthma, COPD
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Heavy consumption of soft drinks is linked to an increased risk of asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, according to a study published in the February issue of Respirology. FRIDAY, Feb. 10 (HealthDay News) — Heavy consumption of soft
Study: Drinking Soft Drinks Could Increase Risk Of Asthma, Lung DiseaseWLKY Louisville
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Drinking too many soft drinks causes asthma and COPDExaminer.com
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Study: Drinking Soft Drinks Could Increase Risk Of Asthma, Lung Disease – WLKY Louisville


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Study: Drinking Soft Drinks Could Increase Risk Of Asthma, Lung Disease
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A new study published in the journal Respirology says drinking soft drinks could put you at higher risk for asthma and lung disease. Researchers looked at nearly 17000 people 16 years old and older living in South Australia. They found that more than
Soda Consumption Linked To Asthma, COPD, Study SaysHuffington Post
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Drinking too many soft drinks causes asthma and COPDExaminer.com
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Drinking soda raises risk for asthma, COPD: Study – CBS News


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Drinking soda raises risk for asthma, COPD: Study
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A new study suggests drinking soda might raise your risk for respiratory diseases like asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). For the study, published in the Feb. 7 issue of Respirology, Australian researchers surveyed nearly 17000
Soda Linked to Lung DiseaseMedPage Today
Asthma connected to fizzy drinksThe Guardian
Soft drinks 'increase asthma risk'Nursing Times
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Drinking large amounts of soft drinks associated with asthma and COPD – Medical Xpress


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Drinking large amounts of soft drinks associated with asthma and COPD
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A new study published in the journal Respirology reveals that a high level of soft drink consumption is associated with asthma and/or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Led by Zumin Shi, MD, PhD, of the University of Adelaide,
Soda Linked to Lung DiseaseMedPage Today
Soft Drinks May Raise Odds for Respiratory IllsU.S. News & World Report

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Drinking Large Amounts of Soft Drinks Associated with Asthma and COPD – HealthNewsDigest.com

Drinking Large Amounts of Soft Drinks Associated with Asthma and COPD
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By Staff Editor (HealthNewsDigest.com) – A new study published in the journal Respirology reveals that a high level of soft drink consumption is associated with asthma and/or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Led by Zumin Shi, MD, PhD,

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Drinking alcohol wards off asthma – Register


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Drinking alcohol wards off asthma
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Being a heavy boozer was a much healthier option, as those who quaffed down plenteous grog had only a 20 per cent greater chance of getting asthma in comparison to "moderate drinkers" who downed one to six units of alcohol weekly (up to three pints,
Asthma: 2 glasses of wine a week 'cut risk' compared to heavy drinkersDaily Mail
Moderate alcohol may reduce asthma riskUPI.com
Asthma Risk May be Reduced by Drinking AlcoholThirdAge
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Light drinking ‘cuts asthma risk’ – The Press Association


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Light drinking 'cuts asthma risk'
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Moderate alcohol consumption may reduce the risk of asthma, research suggests. But heavy drinking makes the condition more likely, the Danish study found. Scientists compared alcohol intake with asthma risk over a period of eight years in more than
Light drinking 'cuts asthma risk'Sydney Morning Herald
Alcohol can reduce asthma riskEurekAlert (press release)
Low-fat yogurt intake when pregnant may lead to child asthma and hay fever (PR)Food Consumer

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