Breast-Feeding Tied to Child’s Risk of Asthma Symptoms – Doctors Lounge


Los Angeles Times

Breast-Feeding Tied to Child's Risk of Asthma Symptoms
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Compared to exclusive breast-feeding and breast-feeding for six months, non-exclusive breast-feeding or never breast-feeding is associated with an increased risk of asthma-related symptoms in children during the first four years of their life,
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Folic acid not tied to childhood asthma – Pediatric SuperSite

Folic acid not tied to childhood asthma
Pediatric SuperSite
Folic acid supplementation during pregnancy may not increase a baby's risk for wheezing and atopic diseases such as asthma and eczema, according to a study published online this month. The findings, published by researchers from the Netherlands,
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Years of Air Pollution May Be Tied to Uncontrolled Asthma – U.S. News & World Report


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Years of Air Pollution May Be Tied to Uncontrolled Asthma
U.S. News & World Report
TUESDAY, June 21 (HealthDay News) — A strong association exists between long-term exposure to air pollution and uncontrolled asthma, new research indicates. The study included 481 adults with asthma who provided details about their respiratory health
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Mouldy home tied to kids’ asthma, allergies – Health24.com


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Mouldy home tied to kids' asthma, allergies
Health24.com
Children who live in homes with visible mould problems have higher risks for asthma and allergies, a new research review finds. Researchers found that across 61 international studies since the 1990s, children living in water-damaged, mouldy homes were
Mouldy homes tied to children's asthma, allergiesStraits Times
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