Childhood asthma linked to lack of ventilation for gas stoves – Medical Xpress


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Childhood asthma linked to lack of ventilation for gas stoves
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"In homes where a gas stove was used without venting, the prevalence of asthma and wheezing is higher than in homes where a gas stove was used with ventilation," said Ellen Smit, an associate professor in the College of Public Health and Human …
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Airway muscle-on-a-chip ‘simulates asthma in humans’ – Medical News Today


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Airway muscle-on-a-chip 'simulates asthma in humans'
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Asthma affects more than 300 million people worldwide and is responsible for around 250,000 deaths every year. It is also a leading cause of emergency room visits and hospitalization among children. There are a number of medications that can help …
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Job loss worries may increase first-time asthma risk – Medical News Today


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Job loss worries may increase first-time asthma risk
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According to the World Health Organization, around 235 million people worldwide have asthma, a major noncommunicable disease whose symptoms include breathlessness and wheezing, and which vary in severity and frequency from person to person.
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Worrying about job loss may increase first-time asthma risk – Medical News Today


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Worrying about job loss may increase first-time asthma risk
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According to the World Health Organization, around 235 million people worldwide have asthma, a major noncommunicable disease whose symptoms include breathlessness and wheezing, and which vary in severity and frequency from person to person.
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Concern over job loss linked to first asthma attacks – helpmeoutDOC News – A consistent flow of medical news


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Concern over job loss linked to first asthma attacks
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New study shows stress caused by possible job loss may increase the risk of asthma. Scientists have come to this conclusion after conducting a survey on over 7,000 German working adults. Research was made during 2009-2011 economic depression which …

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Work-Stress And Asthma: Fear Of Losing Your Job Linked To Developing First … – Medical Daily


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Work-Stress And Asthma: Fear Of Losing Your Job Linked To Developing First
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It is well known among patients as well as their doctors that stress is a common trigger for an asthma attack. Not only can extreme stress prompt a sudden feeling of shortness of breath, but many have experienced first-hand how anxiety will cause

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Job loss fears may boost first-time asthma risk – Medical Xpress

Job loss fears may boost first-time asthma risk
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Job loss fears may boost the risk of developing asthma for the first time, indicates research published online in the Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health. The findings back up other epidemiological studies pointing to a link between the
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Prenatal phthalate exposure linked to increased risk of childhood asthma – Medical News Today


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Prenatal phthalate exposure linked to increased risk of childhood asthma
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Asthma is one of the most common long-term diseases in childhood, affecting around 6.8 million children in the US. According to the research team, including senior author Dr. Rachel Miller, past studies have suggested that childhood exposure to

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