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Prenatal Maternal Stress Linked to Asthma, Autism-Like Traits in Kids
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Prenatal Maternal Stress Linked to Asthma, Autism-Like Traits in Kids A new Canadian study following pregnant women after a 1998 ice storm in Quebec suggests a link between maternal hardships and the severity of asthma or autistic traits among their …

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Prenatal maternal stress predicts asthma and autism traits in 6 1/2 year-old
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The team examined the degree to which the mothers' objective degree of hardship from the storm and their subjective degree of distress explained differences among the women's children in asthma-like symptoms and in autism-like traits. Results reported
Pregnant women's stress linked to symptoms of asthma, autism in offspring: StudySun News Network

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Prenatal Vitamin A Deficiency May Contribute to Asthma – Monthly Prescribing Reference

Prenatal Vitamin A Deficiency May Contribute to Asthma
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(HealthDay News) — Early fetal retinoic acid (RA) deficiency is associated with altered airway smooth muscle phenotype, with RA restricting airway smooth muscle differentiation, according to an experimental study published in the February 3 issue of

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Prenatal smoking ups asthma risk in teens – Times of India


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Prenatal smoking ups asthma risk in teens
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Children whose mothers smoked during pregnancy are more likely to suffer from acute asthma symptoms in their teens than asthma sufferers whose mothers did not smoke, a new study has found. While analyzing nearly 2500 Latino and African-American
Prenatal smoking linked to acute asthma in teen yearsNewstrack India

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‘Prenatal Exposure To Pollution Harmful For Kids With Asthma’ – Medical News Today

'Prenatal Exposure To Pollution Harmful For Kids With Asthma'
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A new study that will be presented at the ATS 2012 International Conference in San Francisco now indicates that these prenatal exposures could pose a particular risk for children with asthma. "In this study, we found that prenatal exposures to airborne

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Prenatal Pollution Exposure Dangerous for Kids With Asthma – EP Magazine


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Prenatal Pollution Exposure Dangerous for Kids With Asthma
EP Magazine
“In this study, we found that prenatal exposures to airborne particles and the pollutant nitrogen dioxide adversely affect pulmonary function growth among asthmatic children between six and 15 years of age,” said study lead author Amy Padula,
Breathing Smog While Pregnant May Worsen Asthma in OffspringU.S. News & World Report
ATS: Effects of Prenatal Pollution Exposure PersistDoctors Lounge

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Prenatal Pollution Exposure Dangerous for Children with Asthma – Newswise (press release)

Prenatal Pollution Exposure Dangerous for Children with Asthma
Newswise (press release)
“In this study, we found that prenatal exposures to airborne particles and the pollutant nitrogen dioxide adversely affect pulmonary function growth among asthmatic children between 6 and 15 years of age,” said study lead author Amy Padula, PhD,

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Prenatal exposure to pollution especially dangerous for children with asthma – EurekAlert (press release)

Prenatal exposure to pollution especially dangerous for children with asthma
EurekAlert (press release)
"In this study, we found that prenatal exposures to airborne particles and the pollutant nitrogen dioxide adversely affect pulmonary function growth among asthmatic children between 6 and 15 years of age," said study lead author Amy Padula, PhD,

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