Smoking marijuana ‘increases baby’s risk of asthma and premature birth’ – Daily Mail


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Smoking marijuana 'increases baby's risk of asthma and premature birth'
Daily Mail
Researchers found that women who smoked both marijuana and tobacco were more than twice as likely as women who used neither substance to experience asthma, two and a half times as likely to deliver prematurely and nearly three times as likely to have …

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Premature Babies Are Prone to Asthma, But Likely to Grow Out of It – Lung Disease News


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Premature Babies Are Prone to Asthma, But Likely to Grow Out of It
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In a study titled “Prematurity and Prescription Asthma Medication from Childhood to Young Adulthood: A Danish National Cohort Study,“ recently published in the journal PLOS ONE, researchers examined a large patient database, spanning from 1980 until …

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Premature Babies With Asthma Outgrow It – New York Times (blog)

Premature Babies With Asthma Outgrow It
New York Times (blog)
Parents of premature babies worry about many things, including an increased risk of asthma. But a large Danish study has found that asthma, common in premature babies, disappears as the children grow older. By the time they are adults, their risk of
Preemies More Likely to Have Asthma, Study FindsHealthDay

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Smoking bans cut premature births and child asthma attacks – Bangor Daily News


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Smoking bans cut premature births and child asthma attacks
Bangor Daily News
Friday's research in The Lancet, which analyzed data on more than 2.5 million births and almost 250,000 hospital attendances for asthma attacks, was the first comprehensive study to look at how anti-smoking laws affect children's health. With results
Smoking Bans Linked to Drop in Premature Births, Kids' Asthma AttacksU.S. News & World Report

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Smoking Bans Linked to Drop in Premature Births – WebMD


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Smoking Bans Linked to Drop in Premature Births
WebMD
FRIDAY, March 28, 2014 (HealthDay News) — Bans on smoking in public places and the workplace in North America and Europe are linked to a 10 percent drop in premature births and the number of children going to the hospital for an asthma flare-up, …
Decline in preterm births and asthma linked with smoking bansMedical News Today
Smoking bans cut asthma attacks and premature births by 10 percent, study saysFox News

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Smoking bans cut premature births and child asthma attacks – Reuters


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Smoking bans cut premature births and child asthma attacks
Reuters
Friday's research in The Lancet, which analyzed data on more than 2.5 million births and almost 250,000 hospital attendances for asthma attacks, was the first comprehensive study to look at how anti-smoking laws affect children's health. With results
Smoking Bans Linked to Drop in Premature BirthsWebMD
Decline in preterm births and asthma linked with smoking bansMedical News Today
Asthma Attacks Children Fall as Smoking Bans Come Into EffectGuardian Liberty Voice

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