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Pollen exposure during late pregnancy increases risk of early asthma in child
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A woman's exposure to high pollen levels in late pregnancy increases the risk of early asthma in the child, according to a group of researchers at Sweden's Ume- University in a recent study. A number of studies have previously shown that there is an
Pollen linked to child's asthma riskIrish Health

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Woman's exposure to pollen in late pregnancy increases risk of early asthma in
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A woman's exposure to high pollen levels in late pregnancy increases the risk of early asthma in the child, according to a group of researchers at Sweden's Ume- University in a recent study. A number of studies have previously shown that there is an
Pollen link to baby asthma linkIrish Independent

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Children in asthma hotspots more likely to experience exercise-induced wheeze – News-Medical.net

Children in asthma hotspots more likely to experience exercise-induced wheeze
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Asthmatic children in New York City neighborhoods with high rates of asthma make many more visits to the emergency room (ER) than those who live in other parts of the city. While socioeconomic factors such as lack of adequate preventive care are part

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Australian researchers to establish dedicated asthma service for pregnant women – News-Medical.net

Australian researchers to establish dedicated asthma service for pregnant women
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Researchers in Australia will establish the world's first dedicated asthma service for pregnant women in a trial of what they hope will reduce the adverse effects of asthma on the growth and survival of babies. Associate Professor Vicki Clifton from

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