Reduced Mold Exposure Promotes Respiratory Health In Children – Dr. Cutler

Reduced Mold Exposure Promotes Respiratory Health In Children
Dr. Cutler
According to a study published in the Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, eliminating the presence of mold in the home can have a positive impact on children's respiratory health during their early development. The authors of the study stated that
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Early exposure to mold triples risk of childhood asthma – Gant Daily

Early exposure to mold triples risk of childhood asthma
Gant Daily
Cincinnati, OH, United States (AHN) – Babies who live in homes containing mold are three times more likely to develop asthma by the age of seven, according to a new study. Researchers at the University of Cincinnati Academic Health Center and the
Childhood asthma linked to depression during pregnancySt. Louis American
Kids in mouldy homes at risk of asthmaTimes of India
Infants living in 'moldy' homes 3 times likelier to develop asthma by age 7Newstrack India
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Mold Exposure in Infancy Raises Asthma Risk – WebMD

Mold Exposure in Infancy Raises Asthma Risk
WebMD
2, 2011 — Infants raised in a home with moldy areas may be more likely to develop childhood asthma. A new study shows that infants who lived in moldy homes were nearly three times more likely to have childhood asthma by age 7.
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Indoor mold poses greatest asthma risk for babies – CNN (blog)

Indoor mold poses greatest asthma risk for babies
CNN (blog)
When infants are exposed to mold in the home, their risk for developing asthma more than doubles, according to a study published Tuesday in the Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology. The study doesn't prove mold causes asthma, but it does suggest that
Mold Exposure During Infancy Increases Asthma RiskNewswise (press release)
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Mold Exposure Increases Kids Risk of Asthma – WTMA

Mold Exposure Increases Kids Risk of Asthma
WTMA
Spike Mafford/ThinkstockCINCINNATI, OH – According to study results published in the August issue of Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, nearly nine million children in the US have asthma, and previous studies have shown that mold exposure
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Mold, cockroaches linked to asthma and allergies – Mother Nature Network (blog)


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Mold, cockroaches linked to asthma and allergies
Mother Nature Network (blog)
Environmental pollution has often been linked to allergies and asthma, but two new studies were published last week that shed new light on why kids in one house develop the conditions while kids exposed to similar pollution levels in the house next
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Asthma and the Link to Exposure to Mold and Bacteria – Environmental Expert (press release)

Asthma and the Link to Exposure to Mold and Bacteria
Environmental Expert (press release)
Chatsworth, CA, April 5th, 2011A new study by European scientists has found that children who grow up on a farm appear to be less likely to develop asthma. In February of this year it was reported in HealthDay News that, “The risk of asthma was reduced

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