Red tide more harmful, study finds – Tbo.com


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Red tide more harmful, study finds
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Now, Kirkpatrick said, they have found that someone with asthma who visits the beach for an hour during red tide can have problems for days. They also learned that people inland as far as a mile can suffer ill-effects of red tide, she said.
Breakdown of Mote's red tide findingsBradenton Herald
Red tide hurts, but could it also cure diseases?Sarasota Herald-Tribune
Red Tide's toxic but not all badTampabay.com
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More than 25 million Latinos live in polluted areas – Fox News

More than 25 million Latinos live in polluted areas
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Washington – Two-thirds of Latinos in the United States live in areas that do not comply with federal standards for air quality and Hispanics are three times more likely than whites to die from asthma, the Center for American Progress says in a report
New Report Shows Latinos Will Pay High Price for EPA CutsNatural Resources Defense Council (blog)

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Food Allergies More Common In Older Siblings, Study Says – ThirdAge


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Food Allergies More Common In Older Siblings, Study Says
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Researchers found that though there was no correlation between a child's birth order and the prevalence of asthma or eczema, firstborn children are four percent more likely to suffer from food allergies, as opposed to three and a half percent of
Firstborns May Be Prone To AllergiesSlate Magazine (blog)
Kid Food Allergies Develop In The Womb; First Born More At RiskMedical News Today
Moms' Use of 'the Pill' Won't Raise Kids' Asthma Risk: StudyU.S. News & World Report
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Kid Food Allergies Develop In The Womb; First Born More At Risk – Medical News Today


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Kid Food Allergies Develop In The Womb; First Born More At Risk
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A new study consisting of more than 13000 Japanese school children, and discussed at the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Asthma, Allergy and Immunology in San Francisco this week has shown an effect of birth order on food allergies in kids.
Firstborn Kids Seem to Have More Food Allergies, Hay FeverBusinessWeek
Firstborn Children More Likely To Develop Food Allergies, Study SaysABC News
Moms' Use of 'the Pill' Won't Raise Kids' Asthma Risk: StudyU.S. News & World Report
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Firstborn Kids Seem to Have More Food Allergies, Hay Fever – BusinessWeek


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Firstborn Kids Seem to Have More Food Allergies, Hay Fever
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Japanese researchers surveyed parents of more than 13000 children aged 7 to 15 and found that a child's birth order did not seem to affect the prevalence of asthma or eczema. However, firstborn children were more likely to have hay fever,
Moms' Use of 'the Pill' Won't Raise Kids' Asthma Risk: StudyU.S. News & World Report
Firstborn Children More Likely To Develop Food Allergies, Study SaysABC News
AAAAI: Asthma Tracks Childhood ObesityMedPage Today
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First-born more likely to suffer from allergies – Sify

First-born more likely to suffer from allergies
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Kusunoki and his colleagues looked at the significance of the birth order effect on the prevalence of asthma, atopic dermatitis, allergic rhinitis, allergic conjunctivitis and food allergy, says a statement of the American Academy of Allergy,
When It Comes To Certain Allergies, Birth Order MattersMedical News Today (press release)

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There is good news and bad news about Xolair (omalizumab), a newer asthma treat for kids. The good news is that a new study in the New England Journal of Medicine, Randomized Trial of Omalizumab (Anti-IgE) for Asthma in Inner-City Children,
Adult Asthma Drug Nearly Eliminates Seasonal Attacks in KidsFox News
Xolair helps reduce seasonal asthma attacks in children–studyTheMedGuru
Xolair Helps Alleviate Kids' Seasonal Asthma FlaresAOL Health
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More proof of hygiene theory – exposure to microbes help kids breathe better – Natural News.com


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More proof of hygiene theory – exposure to microbes help kids breathe better
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(NaturalNews) More and more children in Europe are being diagnosed with asthma. But not all youngsters are equally at risk. Curiously, a new epidemiological study just published in The New England Journal of Medicine shows that children living on farms
Kids breathe easier on farmsMother Nature Network (blog)

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