Study links asthma to yohgurt – Sydney Morning Herald


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Study links asthma to yohgurt
Sydney Morning Herald
Women who eat low-fat yoghurt while pregnant increase their chances of having children who develop asthma and hay fever, a study has found. Daily yoghurt consumption raised the odds of giving birth to a child who suffered from asthma by the age of
Low-fat yoghurt 'pregnancy risk'BBC News
Kids' Asthma and Mom's Dairy ConsumptionCalorieLab Calorie Counter News
Low-fat yogurt intake when pregnant may lead to child asthma and hay feverEurekAlert (press release)
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Wayne State, ACCESS studying asthma-pollution links in Dearborn’s heavily … – Greenfield Daily Reporter

Wayne State, ACCESS studying asthma-pollution links in Dearborn's heavily
Greenfield Daily Reporter
A Dearborn-based nonprofit social services agency is working with Wayne State University to study asthma in the Detroit's suburb's heavily industrial south end. The Detroit university and the Arab American Center for Community and Economic Social

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Report links mould to children’s asthma – Stuff.co.nz


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Report links mould to children's asthma
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Children who live in water-damaged, mouldy homes, especially those with visible mould, have higher risks for asthma and allergies than their peers, according to a study. The study, which reviewed 61 international studies conducted since the 1990s,
Asthma and Allergies Triggered by Molds on Homes in ChildrenAccentedTouch
Mouldy home tied to kids' asthma, allergiesHealth24.com
Moldy Home Tied to Kids' Asthma, AllergiesFox News
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Asthma inhaler with GPS links – Investor’s Business Daily


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Asthma inhaler with GPS links
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A company in Madison, Wis., has developed an asthma inhaler with a built-in GPS locator and a wireless Internet connection to help record the locations and times a patient has asthma attacks. A central computer processes the data and sends weekly
GPS- and WiFi-enabled inhaler to help epidemiologists study asthmaPhysOrg.com

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Colleges study asthma, roaches to find links – Myrtle Beach Sun News

Colleges study asthma, roaches to find links
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NEW ORLEANS — Researchers from Tulane and North Carolina State universities are gearing up to study whether exterminating roaches can alleviate asthma symptoms in children who live in public housing.
Tulane study to test whether roach control program helps asthma in La. inner The Republic
La. Study to Look at Roach Control, Asthma LinksWSLS

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NC State, Tulane Professor To Study Roach Control, Asthma Links – NBC17.com

NC State, Tulane Professor To Study Roach Control, Asthma Links
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A Tulane University researcher is gearing up to study whether exterminating roaches can alleviate asthma symptoms in children who live in public housing. Pest control programs have helped improve asthma problems,
Tulane study to test whether roach control program helps asthma in La. inner The Republic

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Study links celiac disease to asthma – ABC7Chicago.com

Study links celiac disease to asthma
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February 24, 2011 (WLS) — A new study has found that people with celiac disease were 60 percent more likely to develop asthma relative to those without celiac. The study in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology found those diagnosed with
Asthma linked to celiac diseaseReuters
People With Celiac Disease at Increased Risk for AsthmaAOL Health

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Study Suggests Paracetamol Links To Allergy In Children – Voxy


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Study Suggests Paracetamol Links To Allergy In Children
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Links between early paracetamol use and the development of allergies and asthma in five and six year old children have been confirmed by health researchers
Infancy intake of paracetamol possibly leads to asthma and allergy in young HealthJockey.com
Calls for paracetamol guidelinesNewstalk ZB
Paracetamol linked to childhood asthma: studyNews-Medical.net
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