Study Finds Link Between Maternal Stress and Asthma in Offspring – Nature World News


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Study Finds Link Between Maternal Stress and Asthma in Offspring
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This isn't the first time that stress has been linked to asthma. A recent study had found that mothers who suffer from stressful events such as a divorce, death of a loved one or job loss tend to have a higher risk of having children with asthma or eczema.

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Artesunate drug can be used to control asthma, finds NUS study – News-Medical.net


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Artesunate drug can be used to control asthma, finds NUS study
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Asthmatic patients may soon have a more effective way to control the condition, thanks to a new pharmacological discovery by researchers from the National University of Singapore (NUS). The team, led by Associate Professor Fred Wong from the Department …
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Scientific review finds asthma drugs suppress child growth – Fox News


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Scientific review finds asthma drugs suppress child growth
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Corticosteroid drugs given via inhalers to children with asthma may suppress their growth, according to two systematic reviews of scientific studies on the issue. Health experts who conducted the review and published it in The Cochrane Library journal
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Scientific review finds asthma drugs suppress child growth – Business Insider


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Scientific review finds asthma drugs suppress child growth
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LONDON (Reuters) – Corticosteroid drugs given via inhalers to children with asthma may suppress their growth, according to two systematic reviews of scientific studies on the issue. Health experts who conducted the review and published it in The
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Scientific review finds asthma drugs suppress child growth – Reuters


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Scientific review finds asthma drugs suppress child growth
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The first of the two systematic reviews focused on 25 trials involving 8,471 children up to 18 years old with mild to moderate persistent asthma. These trials tested almost all the available inhaled corticosteroids and showed they suppressed growth
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Scientific review finds asthma drugs suppress child growth – TrustLaw (blog)


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Scientific review finds asthma drugs suppress child growth
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LONDON, July 17 (Reuters) – Corticosteroid drugs given via inhalers to children with asthma may suppress their growth, according to two systematic reviews of scientific studies on the issue. Health experts who conducted the review and published it in
Asthma inhaler use in children slows growth, research findsThe Guardian
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Obesity and excess weight in childhood may increase asthma risk, study finds – The Guardian


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Obesity and excess weight in childhood may increase asthma risk, study finds
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Excess weight and obesity in children may be fuelling the asthma epidemic facing many countries, a joint study from Australian and UK researchers has found, prompting peak asthma groups to re-emphasise the importance of a healthy lifestyle in childhood.
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