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Breastfeeding tied to stronger lungs, less asthma
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Print Email Share Comments Recommend Tweet Kids who were breastfed as babies may have better lung function, and a lower risk of asthma, than those who were formula-fed, two new reports suggest. Researchers said that past studies have found conflicting
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Breastfeeding tied to stronger lungs, less asthma – Reuters


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Breastfeeding tied to stronger lungs, less asthma
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By Genevra Pittman | NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Kids who were breastfed as babies may have better lung function, and a lower risk of asthma, than those who were formula-fed, two new reports suggest. Researchers said that past studies have found
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Early Infant Weight Gain Tied to Asthma – MedPage Today


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Early Infant Weight Gain Tied to Asthma
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By Nancy Walsh, Staff Writer, MedPage Today Explain that rapid weight gain during the first months of life is associated with an increased risk of asthma. Point out that these infants with accelerated weight gain between birth and age 3 months also had
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Workplace Pollutants Tied to Kids’ Asthma Risk – Fox News


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Workplace Pollutants Tied to Kids' Asthma Risk
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A mother's exposure to airborne pollutants may increase the likelihood that her unborn child will later develop asthma, a new study suggests. In a Danish review of registry data on 45658 seven-year-old children and their mothers, 18.6 percent of
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