Good asthma control during pregnancy is vital – Science Daily (press release)


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Good asthma control during pregnancy is vital
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Sep. 6, 2013 — Good asthma management during pregnancy is vital during pregnancy as poor asthma control can have adverse effects on maternal and fetal outcomes, says a new review published today in The Obstetrician & Gynaecologist (TOG).
Poor Asthma Control in Pregnancy Can Lead to Serious Health ComplicationsNature World News
Asthma attacks during pregnancy may harm babiesThe Times (subscription)

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Smoking with asthma during pregnancy is particularly dangerous – Science Daily (press release)


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Smoking with asthma during pregnancy is particularly dangerous
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Sep. 5, 2013 — New research from the University of Adelaide has shown for the first time that pregnant women who smoke as well as having asthma are greatly increasing the risk of complications for themselves and their unborn children.
Pregnant Asthmatic Smokers Face High Risk Of Preterm Birth And Other Medical Daily
Smoking + asthma + pregnant = a dangerous combinationMedical Xpress
Pregnant Asthmatic Women Who Smoke Create Dangerous ComplicationsCounsel & Heal
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Menopausal women at greater risk for asthma hospitalization – Science Daily (press release)

Menopausal women at greater risk for asthma hospitalization
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Sep. 3, 2013 — Asthma is a disease that mostly affects young boys and adult women. And according to a new study, women in their 40s and 50s with asthma are hospitalized more than twice as often as men in the same age group. The 10-year study is 

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Traffic Pollution and Wood Smoke Increases Asthma in Adults – Science Daily (press release)


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Traffic Pollution and Wood Smoke Increases Asthma in Adults
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Aug. 20, 2013 — Asthma sufferers frequently exposed to heavy traffic pollution or smoke from wood fire heaters, experienced a significant worsening of symptoms, a new University of Melbourne led study has found.
Watching Lots of Television Increases Childrens Risk of Developing AsthmaTelemanagement

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Traffic pollution and wood smoke increases asthma in adults – Science Codex


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Traffic pollution and wood smoke increases asthma in adults
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Asthma sufferers frequently exposed to heavy traffic pollution or smoke from wood fire heaters, experienced a significant worsening of symptoms, a new University of Melbourne led study has found. The study is the first of its kind to assess the impact
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Experiences of Racism Linked to Adult-Onset Asthma in African-American Women – Science Daily (press release)

Experiences of Racism Linked to Adult-Onset Asthma in African-American Women
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15, 2013 — According to a new study from the Slone Epidemiology Center (SEC) at Boston University, African-American women who reported more frequent experiences of racism had a greater likelihood of adult-onset asthma compared to women who 

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Clues emerge to explain allergic asthma – Science News


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Clues emerge to explain allergic asthma
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A common blood-clotting protein turns out to play a role in allergic asthma. The protein interacts with better-known immune system players already implicated in allergy, providing a missing piece of the biological puzzle underlying such respiratory
The pathway to asthma winds through toll-like receptor 4Medical Xpress

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Children with allergy, asthma may be at higher risk for ADHD – Science Daily (press release)


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Children with allergy, asthma may be at higher risk for ADHD
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Aug. 13, 2013 — The number of children being diagnosed with attention-deficit disorder (ADHD), allergy and asthma is increasing in the United States. And according to a new study, there might be a link between the growth of these three conditions.
Asthma May Increase Risk of ADHDScience World Report
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The Rise of Deadly Insect Sting Allergies: Is There a Cure?HealthCanal.com

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