Kids growing up on farms less likely to have asthma – McPherson Sentinel


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Kids growing up on farms less likely to have asthma
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By Health Day In a European study that echoes the findings of other scientists, researchers have found that children who grow up on farms are less likely to develop childhood asthma. The risk of asthma was reduced by as much as 51 percent for children
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Farm kids less prone to asthma
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Compared with kids who have been raised in cities, children who grow up and live in traditional farms are less likely to suffer from asthma, a new study says. Asthma is a chronic lung disease, which makes breathing difficult by causing inflammation and
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Study: Farm-raised kids less prone to asthma – Bellingham Herald


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Study: Farm-raised kids less prone to asthma
Bellingham Herald
Children raised on farms don't suffer from asthma as much as their city- and suburb-dwelling counterparts, according to a paper published online Wednesday in the New England Journal of Medicine.
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Kids Growing Up on Farms Less Likely to Have Asthma
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23 (HealthDay News) — In a European study that echoes the findings of other scientists, researchers have found that children who grow up on farms are less likely to develop childhood asthma. The risk of asthma was reduced by as much as 51 percent for
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Kids living on farms less prone to asthma – Times of India


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Kids living on farms less prone to asthma
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A new study has confirmed that children living on farms are significantly less likely to develop asthma than others. The study conducted by an international team of researchers including Dr. Markus Ege and Professor Erika von Mutius of Children's
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Farm-raised kids are less prone to asthma. Who gets the credit? Germs
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Children raised on farms don't suffer from asthma as much as their city- and suburb-dwelling counterparts, according to a paper published online Wednesday in the New England Journal of Medicine. But it's not necessarily
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Kids Growing Up on Farms Less Likely to Have Asthma
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