?Autumn and winter-born babies more likely to get asthma, hayfever and food allergies – Western Daily Press

?Autumn and winter-born babies more likely to get asthma, hayfever and food allergies
Western Daily Press
Autumn and winter-born babies are more likely to develop asthma, hayfever and food allergies due to genetic differences, according to new research. Scientists have discovered the season you are born in could determine whether you develop an allergy in …

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Babies given paracetamol are nearly a THIRD more likely to develop asthma – Daily Mail


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Babies given paracetamol are nearly a THIRD more likely to develop asthma
Daily Mail
Babies who are given paracetamol are nearly a third more likely to develop asthma, researchers have found. Taking paracetamol during pregnancy also increases the chance of the unborn child later becoming asthmatic, according to the Bristol University …
Pregnant women who take paracetamol more likely to have babies with asthmaMirror.co.uk
Paracetamol could cause asthma in unborn babiesThe Sun
Stronger evidence found for link between prenatal exposure to paracetamol and the risk of developingScience Codex

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Antibiotics make children more prone to suffering ‘obesity and asthma’ – Mirror.co.uk


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Antibiotics make children more prone to suffering 'obesity and asthma'
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Giving antibiotics to young children makes them prone to asthma and obesity, a new study found. Macrolides, a common class of antibiotics that include azithromycin and clarithromycin, are widely used as an alternative antibiotic for those allergic to
Early antibiotic use 'may predispose children to weight gain and asthma'The Guardian
Some antibiotics may alter children's gut microbiome for up to two years, links to asthma and obesityABC Online
Antibiotic use in early life disrupt normal gut microbiota developmentMedical Xpress
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NY Gets More Than $1 Billion For Student Asthma Management – WSHU


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NY Gets More Than $1 Billion For Student Asthma Management
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U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand of New York has announced more than $1.6 billion in funding for school districts to help students manage their asthma. The funding is part of Gillibrand's School Asthma Management Plan Act and was included in the
Gillibrand, Lowey discuss asthma program in Port ChesterThe Journal News | LoHud.com
School asthma management plan act is lawMid-Hudson News
Gillibrand and Lowey Visit Port Chester School to Talk Asthma ReliefPatch.com

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Children with rhinovirus-positive bronchiolitis more likely to use long-term … – Healio

Children with rhinovirus-positive bronchiolitis more likely to use long-term
Healio
Pediatric patients with rhinovirus-positive bronchiolitis were more likely to use asthma controller medication 12 months after hospitalization compared with patients with respiratory syncytial virus, according to data from a prospective follow-up study

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People with asthma more likely to develop chronic migraine – Clinical Advisor


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People with asthma more likely to develop chronic migraine
Clinical Advisor
More than 5% of people with asthma developed chronic migraine, compared to 2.5% of those without. The lead author Vincent Martin, MD, a professor of medicine and co-director of the Headache and Facial Pain Program at the University of Cincinnati, said
Asthma-Related Inflammation Boosts Chronic Migraine RiskNeurology Advisor
Asthma Tied to Increased Chronic MigrainesMonthly Prescribing Reference (registration)

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Experts: More solutions needed to address urban asthma – The Detroit News


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Experts: More solutions needed to address urban asthma
The Detroit News
Patient Davioanna Harris, 15, of Detroit, prepares to go back to Cody High School, where she is a sophomore, after her asthma treatment inside “Clara,” a pediatric-based mobile unit parked outside the school. (Photo: Todd McInturf / The Detroit News
Why stress may be fueling the childhood asthma epidemicPBS NewsHour

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