Early childhood respiratory infections may explain link between analgesics and … – St. Louis American

Early childhood respiratory infections may explain link between analgesics and
St. Louis American
A new study conducted by Boston researchers reports that the link between asthma and early childhood use of acetaminophen or ibuprofen may be driven by underlying respiratory infections that prompt the use of these analgesics, rather than the drugs 

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Childhood respiratory infections rather than analgesics usage linked to risk … – News-Medical.net

Childhood respiratory infections rather than analgesics usage linked to risk
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A new study conducted by Boston researchers reports that the link between asthma and early childhood use of acetaminophen or ibuprofen may be driven by underlying respiratory infections that prompt the use of these analgesics, rather than the drugs

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Early childhood respiratory infections may explain link between analgesics and … – Science Codex

Early childhood respiratory infections may explain link between analgesics and
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ATS 2013, PHILADELPHIA ? A new study conducted by Boston researchers reports that the link between asthma and early childhood use of acetaminophen or ibuprofen may be driven by underlying respiratory infections that prompt the use of these

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Borehamwood mum believes asthma and respiratory tract infections due to … – Borehamwood Times

Borehamwood mum believes asthma and respiratory tract infections due to
Borehamwood Times
Chelsie Lankston, of Thirsk Road, Borehamwood, said Terry is plagued with constant respiratory tract infections and has just been diagnosed with asthma. The 24-year-old, who first spotted the mould in her house when she moved in four years ago, said

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Respiratory infections provide urban asthma clue – News-Medical.net

Respiratory infections provide urban asthma clue
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By Kirsty Oswald, medwireNews Reporter. Urban infants have a different pattern of viral respiratory illness from suburban infants, which could help explain why they are more likely to develop asthma, say US researchers. "We compared the viral etiology
Respiratory illness linked to viral infections in urban areasVOXXI
Respiratory virus patterns differ in urban, suburban kidsClinical Advisor

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