Gluten linked to asthma in study – MyFox Tampa Bay


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Gluten linked to asthma in study
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As the number of children diagnosed with asthma continue to rise, many point to environmental factors like pollen and pollution. But now new research is saying, for some, the problem may be less about what we breathe and more about what we eat.
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Study Finds Microbes Reduce Risk of Children Developing Asthma – news Stories


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Study Finds Microbes Reduce Risk of Children Developing Asthma
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A German epidemiological study, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, confirms previous findings that children living on farms are significantly less likely to develop asthma than others. This study shows that the lower susceptibility of
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Study: Farm-raised kids less prone to asthma – Bellingham Herald


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Study: Farm-raised kids less prone to asthma
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Children raised on farms don't suffer from asthma as much as their city- and suburb-dwelling counterparts, according to a paper published online Wednesday in the New England Journal of Medicine.
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Study links celiac disease to asthma – ABC7Chicago.com

Study links celiac disease to asthma
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February 24, 2011 (WLS) — A new study has found that people with celiac disease were 60 percent more likely to develop asthma relative to those without celiac. The study in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology found those diagnosed with
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Goodbye, City Life? Farm Kids Have Fewer Allergies, Study Shows – ParentDish


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Goodbye, City Life? Farm Kids Have Fewer Allergies, Study Shows
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by Mary Beth Sammons (Subscribe to Mary Beth Sammons's posts) Farm living could be ideal for kids with asthma and allergies, a new study shows. Credit: Getty "Green Acres is the place to be" may become the theme song for parents intent on keeping their
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Study sees no link between vitamin D, diabetes – Reuters

Study sees no link between vitamin D, diabetes
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The findings may further temper the enthusiasm for vitamin D that built up in recent years, as studies linked it to lower risks of everything from diabetes, to severe asthma, heart disease, certain cancers and depression. The problem with those studies
No link found between diabetes and vitamin D, according to studyDiabetes.co.uk

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Verona Pharma announces positive results from mild asthma study – Trading Markets (press release)

Verona Pharma announces positive results from mild asthma study
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Verona Pharma plc, a biotechnology company, has completed a successful trial of higher doses of its lead respiratory drug, RPL554, in patients with mild asthma. The randomized, blinded trial, with placebo control, took place in Leiden, The Netherlands,

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Study: Climate change linked to longer pollen season – USA Today


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Study: Climate change linked to longer pollen season
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"If these warming trends continue (as they're projected to) under a changing climate, the health of people with severe allergies or asthma could really suffer." At least 10% of the US population is sensitive in the summer and fall to ragweed,
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