Childhood Trauma May Raise Odds of Asthma – U.S. News & World Report


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Childhood Trauma May Raise Odds of Asthma
U.S. News & World Report
FRIDAY, April 3, 2015 (HealthDay News) — Children who experience trauma such as divorce, death of a parent or domestic violence are more likely to develop asthma than other kids, new research suggests. "We know that young children are susceptible to …
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Smoking dads can cause asthma in babies – report – TVNZ


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Smoking dads can cause asthma in babies – report
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"What we found was that fathers who smoked and particularly those who started smoking before the age of 15 had children that were 70 percent more likely to have asthma," says researcher Dr Jennifer Koplin from University of Melbourne. Surprisingly …
Smoking men could be giving children asthmaThe New Daily

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Depression During Pregnancy Linked to Child’s Asthma Risk – U.S. News & World Report


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Depression During Pregnancy Linked to Child's Asthma Risk
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MONDAY, March 9, 2015 (HealthDay News) — A child may face an increased risk of asthma if the child's mother experienced depression during her pregnancy or she took an older antidepressant to treat her condition, new research suggests. However, more …
No Excess Asthma Risk Seen With Prenatal Antidepressant UseMedscape
New Research on Antidepressants and Pregnancy Finds No Link to AsthmaNew York Times (blog)
Kid's Asthma Not Linked to Maternal SSRIs in PregnancyMedPage Today
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Could a Dishwasher Raise Your Child’s Allergy, Asthma Risk? – U.S. News & World Report

Could a Dishwasher Raise Your Child's Allergy, Asthma Risk?
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MONDAY, Feb. 23, 2015 (HealthDay News) — Hand washing dishes instead of using a machine to wash dishes may reduce children's risk of developing allergic conditions, such as asthma or eczema, according to a new study. These findings are the latest to …

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