Low-fat yoghurt in pregnancy harms baby – Times of India


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Low-fat yoghurt in pregnancy harms baby
Times of India
A new study has found that pregnant women who eat low-fat yoghurt are more likely to have children with asthma. The analysis of the habits of tens of thousands of pregnant women also linked low-fat yoghurt with the development of hay fever,
LOW-FAT YOGHURT 'ALLERGY RISK' TO UNBORN BABIESExpress.co.uk

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Qaidi 9000, Actor Darshan has asthma, jaundice – Times of India

Qaidi 9000, Actor Darshan has asthma, jaundice
Times of India
He's suffering from lung infection leading to uneasiness in breathing, asthma and jaundice. Doctors treating him said both asthma and jaundice are in the primary stages. The Sandalwood hero will probably remain in hospital for at least for one more day
Darshan in hospital for asthma, jaundiceDeccan Chronicle

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Wheezy toddlers likelier to develop asthma – Times of India


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Wheezy toddlers likelier to develop asthma
Times of India
A University of Melbourne led study has revealed that wheezy toddlers who have a sensitivity to house dust mites are more at risk of developing asthma by the age of 12. Children aged one – two years with a family history of allergy, who had a positive
Dust mite test may help predict asthmaUPI.com

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Unhealthy mums likely to have sick kids – Times of India

Unhealthy mums likely to have sick kids
Times of India
They have significantly higher odds of having asthma and a learning disability, and are more likely to go to the emergency room. "Skeptics may jump to the conclusion that genetics alone are responsible for the health disparities among these groups,"
Kids of Unhealthy, Disadvantaged Moms More Likely to Be SicklyU.S. News & World Report
Healthy Ladies Are Better Mothers, Says StudyTopNews New Zealand
Disadvantaged parents have sick kidsThe Conversation

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New treatments for asthma patients – Times of India


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New treatments for asthma patients
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Researchers have found a potential new treatment for thousands of asthma patients who experience a 'late phase' of symptoms several hours after exposure to allergens, causing breathing difficulties which can last up to 24 hours.
Asthma attack treatment 'find'BBC News
Scientists Discover New Asthma Treatment ProcedureTopNews Arab Emirates
Late-phase asthma treatmentSky News
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Factors that up asthma risk in kids – Times of India


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Factors that up asthma risk in kids
Times of India
Prenatal pet exposure, a mother's delivery mode and race are key factors that influence a child's risk of developing allergies and asthma by age 2, according to a new study. In a study believed to be the first of its kind, Henry Ford researchers found
Prenatal exposure to pets may reduce allergy riskNetdoctor
Prenatal exposure to pets may lower early allergy risksScope (blog)

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Kids in mouldy homes at risk of asthma – Times of India

Kids in mouldy homes at risk of asthma
Times of India
Kids staying in mouldy homes have three times greater odds of developing asthma by the age of seven. "Early life exposure to mould seems to play a critical role in childhood asthma development," says Tiina Reponen, professor of environmental health at
Childhood asthma linked to depression during pregnancySt. Louis American
Infants living in 'moldy' homes 3 times likelier to develop asthma by age 7Newstrack India
Infants exposed to mold have higher asthma riskConsumerReports.org (blog)
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Infants living in ‘moldy’ homes 3 times likelier to develop asthma by age 7 – Newstrack India

Infants living in 'moldy' homes 3 times likelier to develop asthma by age 7
Newstrack India
Washington, July 3 (ANI): Results of a new study have suggested that infants who live in "moldy" homes are three times more likely to develop asthma by age 7-an age that children can be accurately diagnosed with the condition.
The Importance of Early Detection, Prevention of Mold ExposureAssociated Content

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