Report: Asthma Prevalence, High Related Costs Likely to Worsen in U.S. if … – PR Newswire (press release)

Report: Asthma Prevalence, High Related Costs Likely to Worsen in U.S. if
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New Analysis Shows Over $50 Billion in Asthma Costs, Tens of Millions of Cases, Including 7 Million Children; Data Provided For All 50 States, With Focus on IL, MA, ME, MI, MN, MT, NH, OH, PA and WI. WASHINGTON, April 6, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/
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First-born more likely to suffer from allergies – Sify

First-born more likely to suffer from allergies
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Kusunoki and his colleagues looked at the significance of the birth order effect on the prevalence of asthma, atopic dermatitis, allergic rhinitis, allergic conjunctivitis and food allergy, says a statement of the American Academy of Allergy,
When It Comes To Certain Allergies, Birth Order MattersMedical News Today (press release)

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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
McPherson Sentinel
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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Childhood Asthma May Be Reduced by Living on a FarmCare2.com
Country Side Kids are Safe from AsthmaTopNews New Zealand
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Kids Growing Up on Farms Less Likely to Have Asthma – BusinessWeek


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Kids Growing Up on Farms Less Likely to Have Asthma
BusinessWeek
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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Farm Animals Lower Kids' Asthma RiskOzarksFirst.com
Guardian Microbes On Farms Protect Against Child AsthmaMedical News Today
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