No Excess Asthma Risk Seen With Prenatal Antidepressant Use – Medscape


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No Excess Asthma Risk Seen With Prenatal Antidepressant Use
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A Danish study has found that children born to women with untreated depression during pregnancy have increased risk for asthma, but prenatal exposure to most antidepressants does not further increase the risk. "Antidepressant use during pregnancy in …
Newer antidepressant use in pregnancy not linked to childhood asthma2 Minute Medicine
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Cautious Use of Prenatal Antibiotics Advised – Monthly Prescribing Reference


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Cautious Use of Prenatal Antibiotics Advised
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Of the 103 children born to mothers who took antibiotics during pregnancy, 22% were diagnosed with asthma by age 3 compared with 11% of children born to mothers who did not take antibiotics during pregnancy. Analyses on the timing of prenatal
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Prenatal Exposure to Chemicals in Plastics Linked to Asthma Risk in Kids – U.S. News & World Report

Prenatal Exposure to Chemicals in Plastics Linked to Asthma Risk in Kids
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WEDNESDAY, Sept. 17, 2014 (HealthDay News) — Exposure in the womb to household chemicals known as phthalates might increase a child's future risk of developing asthma, Columbia University researchers reported in a new study. Children had nearly …

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Prenatal phthalate exposure linked to increased risk of childhood asthma – Medical News Today


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Prenatal phthalate exposure linked to increased risk of childhood asthma
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Asthma is one of the most common long-term diseases in childhood, affecting around 6.8 million children in the US. According to the research team, including senior author Dr. Rachel Miller, past studies have suggested that childhood exposure to

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Mouse Study Finds Prenatal Stress Increases Asthma Risk in Child – PsychCentral.com


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Mouse Study Finds Prenatal Stress Increases Asthma Risk in Child
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Now, a new study finds that prenatal stress may also be linked to the development of asthma. Researchers at the Harvard School of Public Health found that stress among pregnant mice — even a single bout — led to an increased risk of allergy-induced …

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Prenatal Maternal Stress Linked to Autism and Asthma in Children: Study – Headlines & Global News


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Prenatal Maternal Stress Linked to Autism and Asthma in Children: Study
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A new research shows that prenatal maternal stress may increase the chances of asthma and autism in children. (Photo : Reuters). A new research shows that prenatal maternal stress may increase the chances of asthma and autism in children. Researchers …
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Prenatal Maternal Stress Linked to Asthma and Autism in Children – Science World Report


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Prenatal Maternal Stress Linked to Asthma and Autism in Children
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To proceed with the study, the researchers evaluated the degree to which the mother's objective hardship from the storm and the subjective degree of distress explained the differences among those children displaying asthma like symptoms and autism-like …

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