Smoking while pregnant ‘triggers asthma through DNA changes’ – Telegraph.co.uk


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Smoking while pregnant 'triggers asthma through DNA changes'
Telegraph.co.uk
Children whose mothers smoked while pregnant are at an increased risk of developing asthma, say scientists. By Stephen Adams, Medical Correspondent 3:15PM BST 18 May 2011 They have discovered this could be partially because smoking while pregnant can
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Pregnant smokers ‘could make babies more prone to asthma by altering DNA’ – Daily Mail


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Pregnant smokers 'could make babies more prone to asthma by altering DNA'
Daily Mail
By Daily Mail Reporter Mothers who smoke during pregnancy could alter their baby's DNA, making them more prone to asthma, new research suggests. Experts already know that children are more vulnerable to asthma and wheezing if their mother smoked,
Smoking while pregnant 'triggers asthma through DNA changes'Telegraph.co.uk
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FDA: Terbutaline Puts Pregnant Women at Risk of Death or Serious Heart Problem – Technorati


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FDA: Terbutaline Puts Pregnant Women at Risk of Death or Serious Heart Problem
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Approved usage of Terbutaline is to prevent Asthma attacks. However physicians (Obstericians) often prescribe it to prevent premature delivery. Terbutaline works by relaxing smooth muscle airways located in the lungs, which eventually results in easier
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Terbutaline Side Effects Include Risk of Death for Pregnant Women: FDA – AboutLawsuits.com


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Terbutaline Side Effects Include Risk of Death for Pregnant Women: FDA
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US drug regulators are warning doctors about the use of the asthma drug terbutaline for treatment of preterm labor due to the risk of fatal heart problems that have killed at least a dozen women since 1998. The FDA issued a terbutaline drug safety
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EMT Charged With Ignoring Dying Pregnant Woman – AOL News


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EMT Charged With Ignoring Dying Pregnant Woman
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(Oct. 12) — The New York emergency medical technician accused of standing by while a pregnant woman died of an asthma attack faces criminal charges and
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EMT charged with doing nothing while pregnant woman died during asthma attack … – New York Daily News


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NIH study indicates stress may delay women getting pregnant

A study by researchers at the National Institutes of Health and the University of Oxford supports the widespread belief that stress may reduce a woman’s chance of becoming pregnant. The study is the first of its kind to document, among women without a history of fertility problems, an association between high levels of a substance indicative of stress and a reduced chance of becoming pregnant.

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