Women With Asthma May Have Higher Risk of Fertility Problems – Health.com


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Women With Asthma May Have Higher Risk of Fertility Problems
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12, 2016 (HealthDay News) — Women with asthma may take longer to get pregnant and have a lower pregnancy rate than those without the lung disease, new research suggests. The study included 245 women, aged 23 to 45, who had unexplained fertility …
Women With Asthma May Have Fertility ProblemsWebMD
Asthma linked to an increased time to pregnancy European Lung FoundationEurekAlert (press release)
Study finds women with asthma have fertility issuesFox 28

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Black Children, Teens More Likely to Return to Hospital for Asthma: Study – Health.com


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Black Children, Teens More Likely to Return to Hospital for Asthma: Study
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MONDAY, Feb. 3, 2014 (HealthDay News) — Financial and social hardships are the major reasons black children and teens are twice as likely as whites to be readmitted to the hospital for asthma, a new study suggests. Researchers looked at nearly 800 
Hardships explain much of hospital asthma readmissions among black children EurekAlert (press release)
Asthmatic black children risk higher readmission ratesFierceHealthcare
Study: African-American kids twice as likely to be readmitted to a hospital WCPO

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Probiotics Don’t Prevent Childhood Asthma, Study Finds – Health.com

Probiotics Don't Prevent Childhood Asthma, Study Finds
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11, 2013 (HealthDay News) — Probiotics — friendly bacteria found in supplements and some yogurts — don't prevent childhood asthma, but they may provide other health benefits, according to a new study. Researchers in Canada found that taking
Probiotics not effective for preventing childhood asthma: studyHealthCanal.com

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Smoking Plus Asthma in Pregnancy May Make for ‘Dangerous Situation’ – Health.com

Smoking Plus Asthma in Pregnancy May Make for 'Dangerous Situation'
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TUESDAY, Sept. 10 (HealthDay News) — Pregnant women who have asthma and smoke are at increased risk for complications that can affect them and their unborn children, a new study warns. Researchers at the University of Adelaide in Australia analyzed 
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Certain Jobs May Still Pose Risk for Asthma – Health.com

Certain Jobs May Still Pose Risk for Asthma
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Seven percent of the asthma cases among women and up to 14 percent among men were linked to the workplace, the researchers recently reported online in the Annals of Occupational Hygiene. “To be able to work proactively, it is essential to show which
Plumbers and spray painters high-risk occupations for asthmaHealthCanal.com

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