Planned Cesareans Tied to Slight Increase in Asthma Risk for Kids – nwitimes.com


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Planned Cesareans Tied to Slight Increase in Asthma Risk for Kids
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TUESDAY, Dec. 1, 2015 (HealthDay News) — Children born by planned cesarean delivery appear to have a slightly higher chance of developing asthma than those born through vaginal delivery, researchers report. The difference in risk was small, with 3.73 …
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Planned Cesareans Tied to Slight Increase in Asthma Risk for Kids – U.S. News & World Report

Planned Cesareans Tied to Slight Increase in Asthma Risk for Kids
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TUESDAY, Dec. 1, 2015 (HealthDay News) — Children born by planned cesarean delivery appear to have a slightly higher chance of developing asthma than those born through vaginal delivery, researchers report. The difference in risk was small, with 3.73 …

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Substantial Increase in Costs for Uncontrolled Asthma – Monthly Prescribing Reference (registration)

Substantial Increase in Costs for Uncontrolled Asthma
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(HealthDay News) — A considerable proportion of patients with mild to moderate asthma are symptomatically uncontrolled, and uncontrolled asthma is associated with significantly increased costs, according to a study published online Nov. 3 in Allergy.

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Asthma Morbidity Disparities Increase Despite Known Management Strategies: Study – Latin Post


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Asthma Morbidity Disparities Increase Despite Known Management Strategies: Study
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The Merck Foundation worked with partners in local communities, as well as other nonprofit organizations, foundations and government agencies to create a report on the increasing disparities in asthma morbidity despite the presence of known management …

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Breathing Made Easy: How Connected Inhalers May Increase Your Patients’ Asthma … – PersonalTech MD (blog)


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Breathing Made Easy: How Connected Inhalers May Increase Your Patients' Asthma
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In 2006 I was on a run when, all of a sudden, I couldn't breathe. After three consecutive incidents, my physician diagnosed me with exercise-induced asthma. Since my asthma wasn't out of control, I didn't have to take a preventive steroid inhaler; I

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Grandparent’s Smoking Habits May Increase Asthma Risk In Grandchildren – University Herald


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Grandparent's Smoking Habits May Increase Asthma Risk In Grandchildren
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"For us to understand more about the asthma epidemic, we require a greater understanding of how harmful exposures over your lifetime may influence the disease risks of generations to come," Lodge said. "Additionally, researchers in this area need to be …

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Grandmothers Who Smoke Cigarettes During Pregnancy May Increase Asthma Risk In … – Medical Daily


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Grandmothers Who Smoke Cigarettes During Pregnancy May Increase Asthma Risk In
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A recent study presented at the European Respiratory Society's International Congress has found that grandmothers who smoked during their pregnancies passed along an increased risk of asthma to their grandchildren — even if the mother didn't smoke.
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C-sections may increase baby’s risk of asthma, diabetes, obesity – Las Vegas Review-Journal


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C-sections may increase baby's risk of asthma, diabetes, obesity
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While cesarean deliveries are often necessary to save lives and prevent injuries, a new study saus being born by C-section may also leave babies vulnerable to chronic health problems such as asthma, diabetes and obesity. (K.M. Cannon/Las Vegas …
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