Chubby babies are more likely to suffer from asthma, new studies reveals – Mirror.co.uk


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Chubby babies are more likely to suffer from asthma, new studies reveals
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Babies that put on weight rapidly in their first three months are more likely to suffer from asthma later. Researchers believe quickly gaining weight may lead to abnormal development of the child's lungs or immune system. The Bristol University team
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Does your child suffer from recurrent cough and cold? It could be a sign of asthma – TheHealthSite


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Does your child suffer from recurrent cough and cold? It could be a sign of asthma
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New Delhi, Nov 25: A medical expert from the capital city said that children with recurrent cough, cold and wheeze should visit their physician as these are clear symptoms that the child may be suffering from asthma. He further said that in many of the
'Recurrent cough and cold in children are signs of asthma'Zee News
Recurrent cough and cold in children are signs of asthmaIndian Express

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Last gasp: Toxic smog causes 1.6 million to suffer asthma attacks – Mirror.co.uk


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Last gasp: Toxic smog causes 1.6 million to suffer asthma attacks
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A survey by Asthma UK conducted yesterday found 30% of the country's 5.4million asthmatics – 1.6million – had suffered an asthma attack as a direct result of the toxic cloud hanging over the UK. Liverpool Echo British smog. The Liver Buildings
Advice for asthma sufferers and others as high pollution levels hit parts of ITV News
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Asthma sufferers and elderly warned over air pollution dangersBelfast Telegraph
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Low-Income, Minority Californians Suffer Worst Asthma – Environment News Service


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Low-Income, Minority Californians Suffer Worst Asthma
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SACRAMENTO, California, March 21, 2013 (ENS) – Low-income populations, racial and ethnic minorities in California are exposed to greater levels of some air pollutants than higher-income, Caucasian populations. New research shows that as a result they

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