Middle-aged women with asthma at higher risk of hospitalization – Medical News Today


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Middle-aged women with asthma at higher risk of hospitalization
Medical News Today
Women with asthma in their 40s and 50s are twice as likely to be hospitalized from the respiratory disorder, compared with men in the same age group. This is according to a study published in the journal Annals of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology.
Menopausal Women Face Double The Risk For Asthma Hospitalization, Could Medical Daily
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Children with allergy, asthma may be at higher risk for ADHD – Science Daily (press release)


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Children with allergy, asthma may be at higher risk for ADHD
Science Daily (press release)
Aug. 13, 2013 — The number of children being diagnosed with attention-deficit disorder (ADHD), allergy and asthma is increasing in the United States. And according to a new study, there might be a link between the growth of these three conditions.
Asthma May Increase Risk of ADHDScience World Report
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Children with allergy, asthma may be at higher risk for ADHD – EurekAlert (press release)

Children with allergy, asthma may be at higher risk for ADHD
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ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, ILL. (Aug. 13, 2013) – The number of children being diagnosed with attention-deficit disorder (ADHD), allergy and asthma is increasing in the United States. And according to a new study, there might be a link between the growth of 

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Overweight kids at higher risk of developing asthma – HealthCentral.com

Overweight kids at higher risk of developing asthma
HealthCentral.com
Overweight or obese children are more likely to develop asthma compared to children with a healthy weight, according to new research published in the American Journal of Epidemiology. Researchers analyzed health data from 623,358 children ages 6 to 19 
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