How chlorine in swimming pools is giving children ASTHMA, leading expert warns – Daily Mail


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How chlorine in swimming pools is giving children ASTHMA, leading expert warns
Daily Mail
What's more, it's actually potentially harmful – some studies have found that the chlorine used in pools can increase a youngster's risk of asthma up to six-fold. Rates of hay fever and other types of allergies are also said to be increased. Meanwhile

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Giving antibiotics to infants may make them more prone to asthma, study says – Washington Post

Giving antibiotics to infants may make them more prone to asthma, study says
Washington Post
By age 3, about 18 percent of the children had developed wheezing or asthma. Compared with those who had never taken antibiotics, children who had taken the medication in infancy were twice as likely to have developed wheezing and 60 percent more …

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Taking Probiotics in Pregnancy, Giving to Infants, Doesn’t Prevent Asthma – Science Daily (press release)


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Taking Probiotics in Pregnancy, Giving to Infants, Doesn't Prevent Asthma
Science Daily (press release)
"Taking probiotics had no effect on the asthma rate," said Azad, who works in the Faculty's Department of Pediatrics. "We haven't shown there's any harm in giving probiotics, but it can't really be advised as a strategy to prevent asthma. "That doesn't
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Taking probiotics during pregnancy doesn't prevent asthma in kidsZee News
Probiotics during Pregnancy won't Help Prevent Asthma: StudyScience World Report

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Why sucking on your baby’s pacifier before giving it to them prevents asthma … – Daily Mail


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Why sucking on your baby's pacifier before giving it to them prevents asthma
Daily Mail
Toddlers are less likely to suffer with asthma and eczema if their parents suck their dummies before giving it to them as babies, a new study suggests. Researchers say it is possible that the transfer of bacteria from parents to babies may help boost

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