Farm kids less prone to asthma – Press TV


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Farm kids less prone to asthma
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Compared with kids who have been raised in cities, children who grow up and live in traditional farms are less likely to suffer from asthma, a new study says. Asthma is a chronic lung disease, which makes breathing difficult by causing inflammation and
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Childhood Asthma May Be Reduced by Living on a Farm – Care2.com


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Childhood Asthma May Be Reduced by Living on a Farm
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New research has found that children living on farms have lower rates of asthma when compared to children who don't live on a farm. The results, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, incorporated data from two studies involving over 15000
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Farm Animals Lower Kids’ Asthma Risk – OzarksFirst.com


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Farm Animals Lower Kids' Asthma Risk
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A new study of nearly a thousand European children finds kids who grow up on traditional farms are up to 50 percent less likely to develop asthma than other children. Researchers determined the protection comes from the harmless germs associated with
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Farm Bacteria & Elements May Lead to Asthma Vaccine – ThirdAge


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Farm Bacteria & Elements May Lead to Asthma Vaccine
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Farm bacteria may be used in the future to help vaccinate against asthma. A new research effort has discovered that school aged children can be up to 50% less likely to develop asthma when they live on farms.
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Goodbye, City Life? Farm Kids Have Fewer Allergies, Study Shows – ParentDish


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Goodbye, City Life? Farm Kids Have Fewer Allergies, Study Shows
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by Mary Beth Sammons (Subscribe to Mary Beth Sammons's posts) Farm living could be ideal for kids with asthma and allergies, a new study shows. Credit: Getty "Green Acres is the place to be" may become the theme song for parents intent on keeping their
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Farm Life Exposes Kids to Microbes, Cutting Asthma Risks – Health Aim


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Farm Life Exposes Kids to Microbes, Cutting Asthma Risks
Health Aim
By Nancy on February 24, 2011 Kids who live on farms breathe in fresh clean air and they are less likely than city-bred kids to have asthma, according to a new European study, the results of which were published in the New England Journal of Medicine.
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Farm living could arm kids against asthma – USA Today

Farm living could arm kids against asthma
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Kids who grow up on traditional farms are 30% to 50% less likely than other children to develop asthma, a new study shows. But it's not the fresh country air. By Ariel Skelley Farm children whose household dust has the greatest
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