UC Davis doctors warn that global climate change will worsen lung problems – Daily Democrat

UC Davis doctors warn that global climate change will worsen lung problems
Daily Democrat
Worldwide increases in the incidences of asthma, allergies, infectious and cardiovascular diseases will result from a variety of impacts of global climate change, including rising temperatures, worsening ozone levels in urban areas, the spread of
Climate Change Heating Up Respiratory DiseasesdailyRx
Doctors Warn Climate Change May Lead to Spike in Asthma CasesU.S. News & World Report
Warning on health effects of climate changeIrish Health
India.Com Health –Expatriate Healthcare
all 10 news articles »

View full post on asthma – Google News

Inhalers ‘linked to child health problems’ – Harborough Mail


Daily Mail

Inhalers 'linked to child health problems'
Harborough Mail
Asthma inhalers may be linked to birth defects, the Daily Mail has today reported. The newspaper said that new research has linked steroid asthma pumps “to a slightly increased risk of hormonal and metabolic disorders in babies.
European Researchers Investigate Birth Defects Linked to Certain Drugs for Medical Daily
Are asthma inhalers linked to birth defects? Thousands of pregnant women at Daily Mail
Also in the pressOnMedica

all 8 news articles »

View full post on asthma – Google News

Inhalers ‘linked to child health problems’ – Littlehampton Gazette


Daily Mail

Inhalers 'linked to child health problems'
Littlehampton Gazette
Asthma inhalers may be linked to birth defects, the Daily Mail has today reported. The newspaper said that new research has linked steroid asthma pumps “to a slightly increased risk of hormonal and metabolic disorders in babies.
European Researchers Investigate Birth Defects Linked to Certain Drugs for Medical Daily
Are asthma inhalers linked to birth defects? Thousands of pregnant women at Daily Mail
Also in the pressOnMedica

all 7 news articles »

View full post on asthma – Google News

Inhalers ‘linked to child health problems’ – Carrick Today


Daily Mail

Inhalers 'linked to child health problems'
Carrick Today
Asthma inhalers may be linked to birth defects, the Daily Mail has today reported. The newspaper said that new research has linked steroid asthma pumps “to a slightly increased risk of hormonal and metabolic disorders in babies.
European Researchers Investigate Birth Defects Linked to Certain Drugs for Medical Daily
Are asthma inhalers linked to birth defects? Thousands of pregnant women at Daily Mail
Also in the pressOnMedica

all 6 news articles »

View full post on asthma – Google News

Inhalers ‘linked to child health problems’ – Antrim Times


Daily Mail

Inhalers 'linked to child health problems'
Antrim Times
Asthma inhalers may be linked to birth defects, the Daily Mail has today reported. The newspaper said that new research has linked steroid asthma pumps “to a slightly increased risk of hormonal and metabolic disorders in babies.
European Researchers Investigate Birth Defects Linked to Certain Drugs for Medical Daily
Are asthma inhalers linked to birth defects? Thousands of pregnant women at Daily Mail
Also in the pressOnMedica

all 5 news articles »

View full post on asthma – Google News

Inhalers ‘linked to child health problems’ – NHS Choices


Daily Mail

Inhalers 'linked to child health problems'
NHS Choices
Asthma inhalers may be linked to birth defects, the Daily Mail has today reported. The newspaper said that new research has linked steroid asthma pumps “to a slightly increased risk of hormonal and metabolic disorders in babies.
European Researchers Investigate Birth Defects Linked to Certain Drugs for Medical Daily
Are asthma inhalers linked to birth defects? Thousands of pregnant women at Daily Mail
Also in the pressOnMedica

all 4 news articles »

View full post on asthma – Google News

Babies born just two weeks early at higher risk of health problems – Daily Mail


The Guardian

Babies born just two weeks early at higher risk of health problems
Daily Mail
By Jenny Hope Babies born even just a few weeks early are more likely to suffer from poor health, including asthma, researchers have discovered. Doctors have traditionally regarded the health prospects of babies born two to three weeks premature as
Babies born a few weeks early 'suffer health risks'The Guardian
Being born even slightly early carried greater risk of illnessNHS Choices
Infancy health risk linked to early birth by researchBBC News
Active Quote –Huffington Post UK
all 116 news articles »

View full post on asthma – Google News