Stressful Days Make Kids More Prone To Nightly Asthma Attacks – Tech Times


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Stressful Days Make Kids More Prone To Nightly Asthma Attacks
Tech Times
The researchers also looked into the medications used by the children for their asthma such as prednisone and albuterol. Data on school absences, physician's visits and personal information on family, job and finances were also provided by the caregivers.
Kids with more daily stress have more nightly asthma awakeningsJordan Times

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Antibiotics make children more prone to suffering ‘obesity and asthma’ – Mirror.co.uk


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Antibiotics make children more prone to suffering 'obesity and asthma'
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Giving antibiotics to young children makes them prone to asthma and obesity, a new study found. Macrolides, a common class of antibiotics that include azithromycin and clarithromycin, are widely used as an alternative antibiotic for those allergic to
Early antibiotic use 'may predispose children to weight gain and asthma'The Guardian
Some antibiotics may alter children's gut microbiome for up to two years, links to asthma and obesityABC Online
Antibiotic use in early life disrupt normal gut microbiota developmentMedical Xpress
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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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Asthma sufferers, young more prone to enterovirus – Jackson Clarion Ledger


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Asthma sufferers, young more prone to enterovirus
Jackson Clarion Ledger
Children and young adults get the sickest, and it triggers attacks for people with asthma. Enterovirus symptoms are similar to a cold: fever, runny nose, sneezing, cough and body aches. Severe symptoms for asthma sufferers may include coughing
Protecting your children against Enterovirus D68Harvard Health Publications (blog)
How dangerous is this new respiratory enterovirus?Boston Globe
Kids with Asthma at Greatest Risk from EV-D68Wawa-news.com
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Giving antibiotics to infants may make them more prone to asthma, study says – Washington Post

Giving antibiotics to infants may make them more prone to asthma, study says
Washington Post
By age 3, about 18 percent of the children had developed wheezing or asthma. Compared with those who had never taken antibiotics, children who had taken the medication in infancy were twice as likely to have developed wheezing and 60 percent more …

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Have asthma? You might be prone to bone loss, says study – Tech Times


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Have asthma? You might be prone to bone loss, says study
Tech Times
Based on the research found in Annals of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology, American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology's (ACAAI) scientific journal, femur bone and lumber spine density was much lower in people with asthma or AHR than those …
Asthma sufferers experience more bone lossInsidermedicine

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Asthma sufferers may be prone to bone loss – EurekAlert (press release)


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Asthma sufferers may be prone to bone loss
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ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, Ill. (May 1, 2014) – Some of the 26 million Americans with asthma may also be prone to bone loss. According to a study published today in the May issue of Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, the scientific journal of the American …
Study Links Asthma Patients to Increased Risk of Bone LossCounsel & Heal

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