Stress during pregnancy linked to increased asthma risk in children – Fox News


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Stress during pregnancy linked to increased asthma risk in children
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Stress during pregnancy brought on by events like divorce, job loss or death of a loved one appears to be linked to an increased risk of asthma and eczema among children. These findings, Dr. Petra Arck told Reuters Health in an email, could "allow
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Preterm birth is associated with increased risk of asthma and wheezing disorders – Medical Xpress


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Preterm birth is associated with increased risk of asthma and wheezing disorders
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Children who are born preterm have an increased risk developing asthma and wheezing disorders during childhood according to new research published in PLOS Medicine. The research by Jasper Been, from the Maastricht University Medical Centre 
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Influenza vaccination rates increased among patients with asthma – Healio


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Influenza vaccination rates increased among patients with asthma
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Influenza vaccination coverage among those with asthma increased to 50% in 2010-2011, up from 36% during the 2005-2006 influenza season, according to the CDC. However, influenza vaccine coverage still lags behind the Healthy People 2020 target of 
Too Few Americans With Asthma Getting Flu ShotsWebMD
Flu shot especially important for those with asthmaUPI.com
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New clinical trial shows increased asthma control with FeNO-guided anti … – News-Medical.net

New clinical trial shows increased asthma control with FeNO-guided anti
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A total of 187 non-smoking asthma patients (18-64 years) with perennial allergy and on regular inhaled corticosteroid (ICS) treatment were recruited at 17 primary health care centres in Sweden, randomly assigned to two groups and followed for one year.
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