Infant Antibiotic Use and Asthma – KVUE

Infant Antibiotic Use and Asthma
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Antibiotics are a common treatment for bacterial infections in children and adults however; some infants who receive antibiotics in their first year of life may be twice as likely to develop asthma, as they grow older. The drugs themselves may not be
Antibiotics in infancy may increase asthma riskClinical Advisor
Antibiotic Rx in Infancy May Up Childhood Asthma RiskMonthly Prescribing Reference

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Food allergies are on the rise – KVUE


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Food allergies are on the rise
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Dr. Allen Lieberman from the Allergy and Asthma Center of Austin joined KVUE to kick off a new season of Allergy Tuesday segments. This week he talked about the Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network's Walk For Food Allergy. It's happening in Austin on
Allergy & Asthma Network Mothers of Asthmatics (AANMA) Prepares Kids to Go MarketWatch (press release)

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Doctors prescribe antibiotics for asthma patients when they are not even needed – KVUE

Doctors prescribe antibiotics for asthma patients when they are not even needed
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Guidelines do not recommend antibiotics for asthma attacks, but they are still sometimes prescribed. Link your account to your Twitter or Facebook account for easier login! Yes! Please send me exclusive discounts and special offers from retailers and

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