Smoking Bans Linked to Drop in Premature Births – WebMD


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Smoking Bans Linked to Drop in Premature Births
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FRIDAY, March 28, 2014 (HealthDay News) — Bans on smoking in public places and the workplace in North America and Europe are linked to a 10 percent drop in premature births and the number of children going to the hospital for an asthma flare-up, …
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Decline in preterm births and asthma linked with smoking bans – Medical News Today


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Decline in preterm births and asthma linked with smoking bans
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Now, the first systematic review and meta-analysis to examine the effect of this smoke-free legislation on child health shows these bans have been followed by decreasing rates of preterm births and children attending the hospital for asthma. The
Asthma Attacks Children Fall as Smoking Bans Come Into EffectGuardian Liberty Voice

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Maternal vitamin A deficiency linked to postnatal asthma: Mouse data – NutraIngredients.com


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Maternal vitamin A deficiency linked to postnatal asthma: Mouse data
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The mouse study, published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation, provides evidence that a lack of vitamin A during pregnancy is linked to postnatal airway hyperresponsiveness, which is a hallmark of asthma. Led by Dr Wellington Cardoso from
Prenatal vitamin A deficiency tied to postnatal asthmaEurekAlert (press release)
First evidence of link between prenatal vitamin A deficiency and postnatal asthmaNews-Medical.net

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Well | Colds During Pregnancy Linked to Asthma in Children – New York Times (blog)


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Well | Colds During Pregnancy Linked to Asthma in Children
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A new study suggests that having a woman having repeated colds during pregnancy may increase the risk for asthma in her child. German researchers followed 526 children in a fairly affluent urban setting in Munich. They interviewed parents during 
A Mother's Colds During Pregnancy May Mean Higher Risk Of Asthma For Child International Business Times
Common cold during pregnancy may lead to risk of childhood asthma, study saysPBS NewsHour
Pregnancy Cold Responsible for Child AsthmaGuardian Liberty Voice
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