Kids in mouldy homes at risk of asthma – Times of India

Kids in mouldy homes at risk of asthma
Times of India
Kids staying in mouldy homes have three times greater odds of developing asthma by the age of seven. "Early life exposure to mould seems to play a critical role in childhood asthma development," says Tiina Reponen, professor of environmental health at
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Kids in mouldy homes more at risk of asthma – iNewsOne

Kids in mouldy homes more at risk of asthma
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Washington, Aug 4 (IANS) Kids staying in mouldy homes have three times greater odds of developing asthma by the age of seven. 'Early life exposure to mould seems to play a critical role in childhood asthma development,' says Tiina Reponen, professor of
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Mouldy home tied to kids' asthma, allergies
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Children who live in homes with visible mould problems have higher risks for asthma and allergies, a new research review finds. Researchers found that across 61 international studies since the 1990s, children living in water-damaged, mouldy homes were
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Mouldy homes tied to children’s asthma, allergies – Straits Times

Mouldy homes tied to children's asthma, allergies
Straits Times
NEW York – CHILDREN who live in water-damaged, mouldy homes, especially those with visible mould, have higher risks for asthma and allergies than their peers, according to a study. The study, which reviewed 61 international studies conducted since the
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