Asthma Tied To Higher Risk Of Diabetes, Study Says – ThirdAge


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Asthma Tied To Higher Risk Of Diabetes, Study Says
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Asthma sufferers may have a higher risk of developing diabetes and heart disease, according to a new study. Researchers looked at medical records from the late 1960s through the early 1980s to analyze the relationship between asthma
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Study: Women’s use of ‘the pill’ won’t raise kids’ asthma risk – Visalia Times-Delta

Study: Women's use of 'the pill' won't raise kids' asthma risk
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Some studies have suggested that a mother's use of birth control pills may increase the risk of asthma in children, but the data is limited and inconclusive, said the authors of the new study. The researchers examined the link between the type of birth
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Asthmatics Have an Increased Risk for Heart Disease, Diabetes – Medscape


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Asthmatics Have an Increased Risk for Heart Disease, Diabetes
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March 21, 2011 (San Francisco, California) — The first population-based study on asthma and associated proinflammatory conditions has revealed that asthmatics have double the risk for diabetes mellitus and a 50% higher risk for coronary artery disease
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Moms’ Use of ‘the Pill’ Won’t Raise Kids’ Asthma Risk: Study – BusinessWeek


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Moms' Use of 'the Pill' Won't Raise Kids' Asthma Risk: Study
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Some studies have suggested that a mother's use of birth control pills may increase the risk of asthma in children, but the data is limited and inconclusive, said the authors of the new study. The researchers examined the link between the type of birth
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AAAAI: Asthma Tied to Higher Risk of Certain Diseases – Doctors Lounge


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AAAAI: Asthma Tied to Higher Risk of Certain Diseases
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Asthma appears to be associated with an increased risk of developing diabetes mellitus and coronary artery disease, according to a study presented at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, held from March 18 to 22
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Extreme Prematurity Linked to Asthma Risk in Young Adults – Medscape

Extreme Prematurity Linked to Asthma Risk in Young Adults
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March 22, 2011 — Extreme preterm birth (23 – 27 weeks' gestation), but not later preterm birth, is associated with an increased risk for asthma at least into young adulthood, according to the results of a Swedish national cohort study reported online
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Kid Food Allergies Develop In The Womb; First Born More At Risk – Medical News Today


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Kid Food Allergies Develop In The Womb; First Born More At Risk
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A new study consisting of more than 13000 Japanese school children, and discussed at the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Asthma, Allergy and Immunology in San Francisco this week has shown an effect of birth order on food allergies in kids.
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Extreme Preemies at Risk for Asthma as Adults – Fox News

Extreme Preemies at Risk for Asthma as Adults
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Young adults who were born very premature may have an increased risk of asthma, a report published Monday suggests. The study, of more than 600000 Swedish adults born in the 1970s, found that those born very early — between the 23rd and 27th weeks of
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Asthma May Raise Risk of Diabetes, Heart Disease – WebMD


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Asthma May Raise Risk of Diabetes, Heart Disease
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Ninety-eight percent of the new study participants were white, but asthma rates are higher among African-Americans, he says. Asthma is an inflammatory condition as well. “We treat asthma with steroids because of inflammation and people get better,” he
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