Accelerated infant growth increases risk of future asthma symptoms in children – Medical Xpress

Accelerated infant growth increases risk of future asthma symptoms in children
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Accelerated growth in the first three months of life, but not fetal growth, is associated with an increased risk of asthma symptoms in young children, according to a new study from The Generation R Study Group at Erasmus Medical Center in the

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‘Early baby growth’ linked to asthma – BBC News


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'Early baby growth' linked to asthma
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Babies who grow rapidly in the first three months of life may be more likely to develop asthma as children, say Dutch researchers. They found "accelerated weight gain" was linked to a higher chance of symptoms such as wheezing.
Accelerated infant growth increases risk of future asthma symptoms in childrenEurekAlert (press release)

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Accelerated infant growth increases risk of future asthma symptoms in children – EurekAlert (press release)

Accelerated infant growth increases risk of future asthma symptoms in children
EurekAlert (press release)
Accelerated growth in the first three months of life, but not fetal growth, is associated with an increased risk of asthma symptoms in young children, according to a new study from The Generation R Study Group at Erasmus Medical Center in the

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Accelerated Infant Growth Increases Risk of Future Asthma Symptoms in Children – Newswise (press release)

Accelerated Infant Growth Increases Risk of Future Asthma Symptoms in Children
Newswise (press release)
Newswise — Accelerated growth in the first three months of life, but not fetal growth, is associated with an increased risk of asthma symptoms in young children, according to a new study from The Generation R Study Group at Erasmus Medical Center in

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Acton Pharma Says Trial Of Asthma Therapy Aerospan Shows No Growth Suppression – RTT News

Acton Pharma Says Trial Of Asthma Therapy Aerospan Shows No Growth Suppression
RTT News
(RTTNews) – Privately-held Acton Pharmaceuticals Inc. Tuesday reported the publication of results of the Phase IIIb trial of Aerospan, a long-term asthma therapy, which said no suppression of growth and bone maturation was found in prepubescent
Acton Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Announces Publication of AEROSPAN(R) (Flunisolide MarketWatch (press release)

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Study: Asthma, COPD markets to see revenue growth, innovation – Drug Store News

Study: Asthma, COPD markets to see revenue growth, innovation
Drug Store News
Growing numbers of Americans with asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease are driving innovation among drug makers, according to a new report by Frost & Sullivan. More than 40 million Americans were diagnosed with asthma or COPD in 2009,
Asthma and COPD Therapies: World Market 2011-2021PR Newswire (press release)
Asthma and COPD Therapies: World Market 2011-2021Sacramento Bee

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Foetal growth rates ‘can indicate child’s asthma and allergy risks’ – Zenopa

Foetal growth rates 'can indicate child's asthma and allergy risks'
Zenopa
The rate at which a baby grows within the womb can offer an indicator of how likely they are to develop childhood allergies or asthma. A study conducted by the University of Aberdeen discovered the link after taking foetal measurements from 1500
Study links asthma with foetus sizePrivate Healthcare UK

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Foetus size, growth linked to childhood asthma – Times of India

Foetus size, growth linked to childhood asthma
Times of India
Researchers at the University of Aberdeen have identified a correlation between the size and growth of a baby in the womb and the likelihood of the child going on to develop childhood asthma. They also found links between the rate an unborn baby grows
Childhood asthma linked to small foetus sizeNursing Times
Foetal growth linked to asthmaNursing in Practice

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