Mothers who have low-fat yoghurt during pregnancy ‘more likely to have … – Daily Mail


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Mothers who have low-fat yoghurt during pregnancy 'more likely to have
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Mothers-to-be who eat low-fat yoghurt are more likely to have children with asthma, a study found. 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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Black kids twice as likely to have food sensitivities to peanuts, eggs, milk – msnbc.com

Black kids twice as likely to have food sensitivities to peanuts, eggs, milk
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"We know that sensitization is not the same thing as food allergy, but what they're reporting does seem to be consistent with what has been seen in other populations," said Christine Joseph, an allergy and asthma researcher from the Henry Ford Health

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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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Kids of Unhealthy, Disadvantaged Moms More Likely to Be Sickly – U.S. News & World Report

Kids of Unhealthy, Disadvantaged Moms More Likely to Be Sickly
U.S. News & World Report
They are also more likely to score lower on surveys of well-being, have a significantly greater risk of developing asthma and/or a learning disability and are more likely to make emergency department visits. Genetics are not the only cause of these
Mothers' poor health impairs children's well-being, not only due to geneticsEurekAlert (press release)

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Asthma More Likely Among Children of Overweight Mothers – New York Times (blog)


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Asthma More Likely Among Children of Overweight Mothers
New York Times (blog)
By ANAHAD O'CONNOR Women who are overweight or obese when they become pregnant may be more likely to have children who develop asthma as teenagers, new research shows. The findings could point to yet another consequence of the rising rates of obesity
Children of obese mothers face higher risk of asthma and wheezingDaily Mail
Asthma in Teens Linked To Prepregnancy Obesity: StudyThirdAge
Asthma risk higher in children with obese mothers121doc
TopNews New Zealand –Irish Independent
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Black Children More Likely to be Hospitalized for Severe Asthma Attacks – HealthNewsDigest.com


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Black Children More Likely to be Hospitalized for Severe Asthma Attacks
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By Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (HealthNewsDigest.com) – Black children were four times more likely than white children to be hospitalized for a severe asthma attack in 2007, according to the latest News and Numbers from the Agency for

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Report: Climate Change Likely to Worsen Maine’s Asthma Problem – MPBN News


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Report: Climate Change Likely to Worsen Maine's Asthma Problem
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Ozone is an issue for Mainers, who are on the receiving end of air pollution wafting over from other parts of the country, and who also have an above-average rate of asthma. "Even a small increase in ozone due to a warmer climate would have a
Report Projects Health Impacts and Costs from Worsening Ozone Pollution in a Union of Concerned Scientists

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Report: Asthma likely to increase if Clean Air Act derailed – Midland Daily News


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Report: Asthma likely to increase if Clean Air Act derailed
Midland Daily News
What will happen to the asthma "epidemic" in Michigan and related fast-rising health care costs if Congress decides to block updates to the Clean Air Act? Three registered nurses addressed those questions during a press conference Wednesday.
Pollution rules could be eased despite increase in asthmaPittsburgh Post Gazette
Nurses to Congress: Blocking EPA Will Worsen AsthmaNatural Resources Defense Council (blog)
Report: Asthma costs top $2 billion in OhioDayton Business Journal
PR Newswire (press release) –Hispanically Speaking News (blog)
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