Acetaminophen in infancy again tied to asthma, study suggests – Fox News


The Malaysian Insider

Acetaminophen in infancy again tied to asthma, study suggests
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"We think it is too early to conclude a causal relationship," he told Reuters Health in an email – though he added that the findings should encourage further research into a "plausible biological mechanism" by which acetaminophen could promote asthma.
Acetaminophen in infancy again tied to asthma: StudyStraits Times

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Antibiotics at Infancy Increases Risks of Asthma & Allergies, But Fish Helps – To Your Health (blog)

Antibiotics at Infancy Increases Risks of Asthma & Allergies, But Fish Helps
To Your Health (blog)
Studies have shown that the use of antibiotics during infancy can increase the risk of both asthma and allergies later in life. A recent study confirmed those findings and revealed something parents can do to decrease the “wheeze” symptom that children

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Mold exposure in infancy linked to childhood asthma, study finds – Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (blog)

Mold exposure in infancy linked to childhood asthma, study finds
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (blog)
While mold is considered an asthma trigger and risk factor, new research finds three mold species are linked to childhood development of asthma, according to a study released by the University of Cincinnati . Infants who had higher levels of an index
Infants exposed to specific molds have higher asthma riskScience Codex

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Infancy health risk linked to early birth by research – PakTribune.com


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Infancy health risk linked to early birth by research
PakTribune.com
It looked at health outcomes including admissions to hospital and having illnesses such as asthma. Previous work has focused on babies born very prematurely, before 32 weeks.But this study suggests that the higher number of babies born later may also
Babies born a few weeks early 'suffer health risks'The Guardian
Babies born just two weeks early at higher risk of health problemsDaily Mail
Being born even slightly early carried greater risk of illnessNHS Choices
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