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Those with allergies battle symptoms with sprays, drugs and alternative therapies
Santa Fe New Mexican.com
Allergic reaction to pollen can be down right dangerous for children and adults prone to asthma, said James H. Sussman, president of the New Mexico Allergy Society. "We see many people who have allergies who don't realize they also have asthma," said
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No improvement of poorly controlled child asthma symptoms with addition of … – Pediatric SuperSite


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No improvement of poorly controlled child asthma symptoms with addition of
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Adding the proton pump inhibitor lansoprazole failed to improve symptoms of poorly controlled asthma in children without gastroesophageal reflux and may actually increase adverse events, according to study results published online.

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Accelerated infant growth increases risk of future asthma symptoms in children – Eureka! Science News


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Accelerated infant growth increases risk of future asthma symptoms in children
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Accelerated growth in the first three months of life, but not fetal growth, is associated with an increased risk of asthma symptoms in young children, according to a new study from The Generation R Study Group at Erasmus Medical Center in the
Rapid infant growth linked to asthma in studyUSA TODAY
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Accelerated infant growth increases risk of future asthma symptoms in children – Medical Xpress

Accelerated infant growth increases risk of future asthma symptoms in children
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Accelerated growth in the first three months of life, but not fetal growth, is associated with an increased risk of asthma symptoms in young children, according to a new study from The Generation R Study Group at Erasmus Medical Center in the

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Accelerated infant growth increases risk of future asthma symptoms in children – EurekAlert (press release)

Accelerated infant growth increases risk of future asthma symptoms in children
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Accelerated growth in the first three months of life, but not fetal growth, is associated with an increased risk of asthma symptoms in young children, according to a new study from The Generation R Study Group at Erasmus Medical Center in the

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Accelerated Infant Growth Increases Risk of Future Asthma Symptoms in Children – Newswise (press release)

Accelerated Infant Growth Increases Risk of Future Asthma Symptoms in Children
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Newswise — Accelerated growth in the first three months of life, but not fetal growth, is associated with an increased risk of asthma symptoms in young children, according to a new study from The Generation R Study Group at Erasmus Medical Center in

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