Child more likely to get asthma if father smoked in teens, researchers say – Radio Australia

Child more likely to get asthma if father smoked in teens, researchers say
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New research has found babies are more likely to develop asthma if their father smoked as a teenager. Medical experts said the information should be used to educate young men about the dangers smoking could have on their unborn children. The Thoracic …

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Child more likely to get asthma if father smoked in teens, researchers say – ABC Online


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Child more likely to get asthma if father smoked in teens, researchers say
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New research has found babies are more likely to develop asthma if their father smoked as a teenager. Medical experts said the information should be used to educate young men about the dangers smoking could have on their unborn children. The Thoracic …

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Teen Girls In Rural Areas Are More Likely To Have Asthma And Depression – Medical Daily


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Teen Girls In Rural Areas Are More Likely To Have Asthma And Depression
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The study was based off data that had been gathered during a three-year trial of an asthma program targeting teenagers. The results showed that while the prevalence of both diagnosed and undiagnosed asthma was the same in both rural and city areas, …
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Teen girls from rural areas more likely to have undiagnosed asthma, be depressed – Medical Xpress


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Teen girls from rural areas more likely to have undiagnosed asthma, be depressed
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Teen girls who live in rural areas are more likely than their male counterparts to have undiagnosed asthma, and they often are at a higher risk of depression, according to researchers at the Medical College of Georgia at Georgia Regents University.
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Public Release: 24-Feb-2015 Teen girls from rural areas more likely to have
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According to data collected during a three-year trial of an asthma program tailored to teens, the prevalence of asthma – both diagnosed and undiagnosed – was about the same in rural areas as it is in urban settings. But more girls had undiagnosed

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Premature Babies Are Prone to Asthma, But Likely to Grow Out of It – Lung Disease News


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Premature Babies Are Prone to Asthma, But Likely to Grow Out of It
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In a study titled “Prematurity and Prescription Asthma Medication from Childhood to Young Adulthood: A Danish National Cohort Study,“ recently published in the journal PLOS ONE, researchers examined a large patient database, spanning from 1980 until …

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Chubby babies are more likely to suffer from asthma, new studies reveals – Mirror.co.uk


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Chubby babies are more likely to suffer from asthma, new studies reveals
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Babies that put on weight rapidly in their first three months are more likely to suffer from asthma later. Researchers believe quickly gaining weight may lead to abnormal development of the child's lungs or immune system. The Bristol University team
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Bed-sharing toddlers ‘more likely to develop asthma in later childhood’ – Medical News Today


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Bed-sharing toddlers 'more likely to develop asthma in later childhood'
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But the researchers found that bed-sharing at 24 months was associated with increased risk of wheezing between the ages of 3 and 6 years old, and toddlers who bed-shared at this age were also at higher risk of being diagnosed with asthma at age 6.
Higher rate of asthma seen in toddlers who share a bed with their parentsMedical Xpress
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