Father’s Smoking Prior to Conception May Increase Asthma Risk in Offspring – University Herald


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Father's Smoking Prior to Conception May Increase Asthma Risk in Offspring
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The research team found that non-allergic asthma (without hayfever) was significantly more common in children with a father who smoked prior to conception. This risk of asthma increased if a father smoked before the age of 15 and this risk grew the

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Father’s smoking prior to conception may increase asthma risk for baby – Fox News


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Father's smoking prior to conception may increase asthma risk for baby
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The results found that the risk of non-allergic asthma increased if the child's father smoked before age 15, and grew with the duration. Researchers found no link between a mother's smoking habits and risk of asthma before conception, the news release
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Allergy & Asthma Network, ALAA to increase awareness on life-threatening latex … – News-Medical.net

Allergy & Asthma Network, ALAA to increase awareness on life-threatening latex
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Allergy & Asthma Network, a leading nonprofit patient education organization, is pleased to announce that its Anaphylaxis Community Expert (ACE) volunteer program is partnering with the American Latex Allergy Association (ALAA) to increase awareness …
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Obesity and excess weight in childhood may increase asthma risk, study finds – The Guardian


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Obesity and excess weight in childhood may increase asthma risk, study finds
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Excess weight and obesity in children may be fuelling the asthma epidemic facing many countries, a joint study from Australian and UK researchers has found, prompting peak asthma groups to re-emphasise the importance of a healthy lifestyle in childhood.
Childhood obesity is fuelling asthma epidemicExpress.co.uk
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Vitamin E-rich oils may increase incidence of asthma, says study – News-Medical.net


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Vitamin E-rich oils may increase incidence of asthma, says study
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A large new Northwestern Medicine- study upends our understanding of vitamin E and ties the increasing consumption of supposedly healthy vitamin E-rich oils — canola, soybean and corn – to the rising incidence of lung inflammation and, possibly, asthma.
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Exposure to air pollution during pregnancy can increase asthma risk in children – News-Medical.net

Exposure to air pollution during pregnancy can increase asthma risk in children
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Children who are exposed in utero to high levels of particulate air pollution during the second trimester of pregnancy may be at greater risk of developing asthma in early childhood, according to a new study presented at the 2014 American Thoracic
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Air pollution exposure in second trimester may increase asthma risk in children – Medical Xpress

Air pollution exposure in second trimester may increase asthma risk in children
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Children who are exposed in utero to high levels of particulate air pollution during the second trimester of pregnancy may be at greater risk of developing asthma in early childhood, according to a new study presented at the 2014 American Thoracic

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