Kids born in US more prone to allergies, asthma – Los Angeles Daily News

Kids born in US more prone to allergies, asthma
Los Angeles Daily News
NEW YORK — Kids and teens who are born abroad and immigrate to the United States are about half as likely to have asthma and allergies as those who are born in the U.S., according to a new study. Researchers surveyed the parents of 80,000 children in
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US-born kids have more allergies, asthma
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Kids and teens who are born abroad and immigrate to the United States are about half as likely to have asthma and allergies as those who are born in the U.S., according to a new study. Researchers surveyed the parents of 80,000 children in one of six
Are You Allergic to the United States?U.S. News & World Report
Being Born in the US Increases Children's Risk of Allergies, AsthmaCounsel & Heal
Children returning to US risk allergies, asthmaHong Kong Standard
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US-born kids have more allergies, asthma – Reuters


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US-born kids have more allergies, asthma
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NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Kids and teens who are born abroad and immigrate to the United States are about half as likely to have asthma and allergies as those who are born in the U.S., according to a new study. Researchers surveyed the parents of
Are You Allergic to the United States?U.S. News & World Report
Being Born in the U.S. Increases Children's Risk of Allergic DiseasesCounsel & Heal
Kids born outside the US have lower allergy riskConsumerAffairs
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US-born kids have more allergies, asthma – Yahoo! News


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US-born kids have more allergies, asthma
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NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Kids and teens who are born abroad and immigrate to the United States are about half as likely to have asthma and allergies as those who are born in the U.S., according to a new study. Researchers surveyed the parents of
Are You Allergic to the United States?U.S. News & World Report
Kids born outside the US have lower allergy riskConsumerAffairs
Being Born in the U.S. Increases Children's Risk of Allergic DiseasesCounsel & Heal
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Asthma sufferers have more lung fungi – Futurity: Research News

Asthma sufferers have more lung fungi
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Having established the presence of fungi in the lungs of patients with asthma, researchers now hope this could lead to new lines of research and eventually, better treatments for sufferers. "In the future it is conceivable that individual patients may
Discovery could help future asthma sufferersITV News

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People living close to equator more likely to have asthma, allergies
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A new study has revealed that people living closer to the equator are more likely to have asthma and allergies compared to those living further from the latitudinal line, HealthDay News reported. According to the study authors, the association may be
Geographic Factors Can Cause Allergies, Asthma: People Living Close to the Science Daily (press release)
Living Near Equator May Boost Your Risk for Allergy, AsthmaU.S. News & World Report
Increased asthma risk linked to geographyKSBY San Luis Obispo News
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More flu deaths reported in Indiana and Illinois – Examiner.com


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More flu deaths reported in Indiana and Illinois
Examiner.com
Forty people in Indiana have died from influenza-like illness this 2012/1013 season, state health officials reported Wednesday. Of the 40 people who died, 38 had underlying medical conditions, including heart disease, diabetes, asthma or renal disease
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