Asthma risk reduced in babies sleeping on animal fur – Medical News Today


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Asthma risk reduced in babies sleeping on animal fur
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Researchers have found that babies sleeping on animal fur for their first 3 months of life could have a reduced risk of developing asthma later in childhood. The findings of the research will be presented at the European Respiratory Society (ERS
Putting Baby to Sleep on Animal Fur May Lower Asthma Risk: StudyHealthDay
Trendy sheepskin pram liners may 'reduce risk of asthma'Telegraph.co.uk
Babies Who Sleep On Animal Fur Less Likely To Develop AsthmaScience 2.0
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Targeting Children’s Asthma Care measures reduced asthma readmission rates – 2 Minute Medicine


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Targeting Children's Asthma Care measures reduced asthma readmission rates
2 Minute Medicine
Quality improvement (QI) initiatives targeting Children's Asthma Care (CAC) measures reduced hospital readmission rates for asthma by 71% at 91 to 180 days post-discharge. 2. Post-discharge follow-up at a patient-centered medical home also increased …
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Compliance With Child Asthma Care Measures Cuts ReadmissionDoctors Lounge

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Study: Asthma is associated with reduced bone mineral density – News-Medical.net


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Study: Asthma is associated with reduced bone mineral density
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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 College of Allergy, Asthma and …
Asthma may play a role in bone density lossKSBY San Luis Obispo News
Asthma may lead to bone lossTimes of India
Beware — asthma can lead to bone loss!TheHealthSite

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Reduced exposure to rural microbes may increase risk of asthma, allergies – Medical News Today

Reduced exposure to rural microbes may increase risk of asthma, allergies
Medical News Today
Past research has indicated that people of lower socioeconomic status are more prone to asthma, allergies and other inflammatory disorders. Now, a new study suggests this may be because such individuals are more likely to live in urban areas, reducing …

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For Persistent Asthma, Surveyed Pulmonologists Indicate That a Reduced Rate … – PR Newswire (press release)

For Persistent Asthma, Surveyed Pulmonologists Indicate That a Reduced Rate
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The DecisionBase report entitled Asthma: Where do Pulmonologists and Payers Signal the Greatest Need—and Greatest Opportunity for Differentiation—for Novel Therapies for Persistent Disease? finds that surveyed U.S. and European pulmonologists and 

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