Kids Growing Up on Farms Less Likely to Have Asthma – U.S. News & World Report


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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 of working mums more likely to be ill – Sify


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Kids of working mums more likely to be ill
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The research of the health of 90000 schoolchildren found that those whose mothers worked were more likely to have spent time in hospital, to have been diagnosed with asthma and to have suffered bone breaks and poisonings. Lack of supervision is thought
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Kids of Working Moms Are More Likely to Get Hurt – TIME


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Kids of Working Moms Are More Likely to Get Hurt
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Kids whose moms were employed outside the home, the paper found, were more likely to have been hospitalized, had an asthma attack or an injury or ingested something poisonous in the last year than kids whose moms weren't working.
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Babies given antibiotics before six months are 70% more likely to get asthma … – Mirror.co.uk

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Born with less vitamin D? You may be more likely to wheeze, catch cold – Los Angeles Times


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Born with less vitamin D? You may be more likely to wheeze, catch cold
Los Angeles Times
There was no correlation, however, between low vitamin D levels and asthma. The study, published Monday in the journal Pediatrics, expanded on earlier work
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Infants who take paracetamol more likely to develop asthma – thejournal.ie


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Infants who take paracetamol more likely to develop asthma
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A CHILD WHO is given paracetamol before the age of 15 months is twice as likely to develop asthma by the age of six than one who is not given a paracetamol
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