Mouse exposure shows stronger link to asthma-related emergency department … – EurekAlert (press release)


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Mouse exposure shows stronger link to asthma-related emergency department
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Past research has been inconsistent in determining the relative effects of mouse droppings vs. cockroach exposure on asthma in children. According to a study being presented at the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (ACAAI) Annual …
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Mouse exposure shows stronger link to asthma-related emergency department … – Science Codex


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Mouse exposure shows stronger link to asthma-related emergency department
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According to a study being presented at the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (ACAAI) Annual Scientific Meeting in Atlanta, November 6-10, mice infestation is a stronger predictor of asthma-related emergency department visits in young …
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Q&A: Straight dope on soap; stronger muscles mean stronger bones – Washington Examiner

Q&A: Straight dope on soap; stronger muscles mean stronger bones
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Q: Our pediatrician told me that using antimicrobial soaps and oversanitizing our house could give my 4-year-old son asthma later in life. Is he kidding? – Grace P., Minneapolis. A: Bacteria — even disease-causing bugs — are important for good health.
Toned muscles equal stronger bonesPost-Tribune

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Q&A: Straight dope on soap; stronger muscles mean stronger bones – Washington Examiner

Q&A: Straight dope on soap; stronger muscles mean stronger bones
Washington Examiner
Q: Our pediatrician told me that using antimicrobial soaps and oversanitizing our house could give my 4-year-old son asthma later in life. Is he kidding? – Grace P., Minneapolis. A: Bacteria — even disease-causing bugs — are important for good health.
Toned muscles equal stronger bonesPost-Tribune

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Q&A: Straight dope on soap; stronger muscles mean stronger bones – Washington Examiner

Q&A: Straight dope on soap; stronger muscles mean stronger bones
Washington Examiner
Q: Our pediatrician told me that using antimicrobial soaps and oversanitizing our house could give my 4-year-old son asthma later in life. Is he kidding? – Grace P., Minneapolis. A: Bacteria — even disease-causing bugs — are important for good health.
Toned muscles equal stronger bonesPost-Tribune

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Q&A: Straight dope on soap; stronger muscles mean stronger bones – Washington Examiner

Q&A: Straight dope on soap; stronger muscles mean stronger bones
Washington Examiner
Q: Our pediatrician told me that using antimicrobial soaps and oversanitizing our house could give my 4-year-old son asthma later in life. Is he kidding? – Grace P., Minneapolis. A: Bacteria — even disease-causing bugs — are important for good health.
Toned muscles equal stronger bonesPost-Tribune

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Q&A: Straight dope on soap; stronger muscles mean stronger bones – Washington Examiner

Q&A: Straight dope on soap; stronger muscles mean stronger bones
Washington Examiner
Q: Our pediatrician told me that using antimicrobial soaps and oversanitizing our house could give my 4-year-old son asthma later in life. Is he kidding? – Grace P., Minneapolis. A: Bacteria — even disease-causing bugs — are important for good health.
Toned muscles equal stronger bonesPost-Tribune

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Q&A: Straight dope on soap; stronger muscles mean stronger bones – Washington Examiner

Q&A: Straight dope on soap; stronger muscles mean stronger bones
Washington Examiner
Q: Our pediatrician told me that using antimicrobial soaps and oversanitizing our house could give my 4-year-old son asthma later in life. Is he kidding? – Grace P., Minneapolis. A: Bacteria — even disease-causing bugs — are important for good health.
Toned muscles equal stronger bonesPost-Tribune

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