Prior stress could worsen premenstrual symptoms, NIH study finds

Women who report feeling stressed early in their monthly cycle were more likely than those who were less stressed to report more pronounced symptoms before and during menstruation, according to a study by researchers at the National Institutes of Health and other institutions. The association raises the possibility that feeling stressed in the weeks before menstruation could worsen the symptoms typically associated with premenstrual syndrome and menstruation.

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Study shows increased risk of asthma symptoms in teens taking acetaminophen – Examiner.com


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Study shows increased risk of asthma symptoms in teens taking acetaminophen
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This data comes from Phase 3 of ISAAC, the International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood. ISAAC has been following over 300000 kids in fifty
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Study links Tylenol with asthma, wheezing – NewsNet5.com


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Study links Tylenol with asthma, wheezing
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AP photo CLEVELAND – Parents may unwittingly be contributing to the worldwide increase in asthma by giving their children Tylenol. According to one study,
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