Extreme Preemies May Still Grow Up to Be Fat – MedPage Today


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Extreme Preemies May Still Grow Up to Be Fat
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An opposite trend was observed with current asthma, as the rate among normal-birth-weight children increased from ages 8 to 14, settling at 17%, which was not significantly different from the stable rate of 23% in children born with an extremely low
Stable Rate of Chronic Conditions for Children Born at <1 kgDoctors Lounge
Tiny babies still have problems as teensOnMedica
Chronic Health Problems In Low-Birth-Weight Children Doesn't Extend to AdolescenceMedIndia
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Asthma Risk Lower In Breastfed Babies – Medical News Today


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Asthma Risk Lower In Breastfed Babies
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Babies fed only on breast milk up to the age of six months have a lower risk of developing asthma-related symptoms in early childhood, and this appears to be independent of infectious and allergic diseases, according to a study by researchers at the
Asthma Risk Reduced by BreastfeedingThirdAge
Breastfeeding May Prevent AsthmaIvanhoe
Breastfeeding may reduce asthma symptomsExaminer.com
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Asthma ‘linked to premature babies’ – Farsley Today


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Asthma 'linked to premature babies'
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“Women with poorly-managed asthma have a higher chance of giving birth early or having a small baby”, reported BBC News. This news is based on a systematic review that combined data from 26 cohort studies looking at whether having asthma increases a
Depression in Pregnancy Raises Kids' Asthma RiskMyHealthNewsDaily
Depression in Pregnancy Linked to Childhood AsthmaLiveScience.com
Asthmatic mothers-to-be and their babies at greater risk of health complicationsThe Guardian
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Placebo Effect Powerful in Asthma – MedPage Today

Placebo Effect Powerful in Asthma
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Asthma inhalers have a real impact on airways, but the symptom relief isn't any greater than that achieved with placebos, researchers found. Stable asthma patients reported the same degree of symptom
Placebo relieves asthma symptoms as well as medicationBoston Globe
Asthma Test Patients Report Improvement Where Doctors See NoneSan Francisco Chronicle
Placebo and Active Treatment in Asthma Subjectively SimilarMedscape
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Air quality alert issued today for central Ohio – The Newark Advocate

Air quality alert issued today for central Ohio
The Newark Advocate
COLUMBUS — People with asthma and other respiratory diseases might have a more difficult time breathing today, according to an air quality alert. The Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission issued an air quality alert for Licking, Delaware, Fairfield,
Muggy Saturday – Code Orange Smog AlertPatch.com
Ozone alert issued for SundayEvansville Courier & Press
Ozone alertFort Wayne Journal Gazette
Gwinnettdailypost.com –WANE
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Warm weather prompts air quality alert for today – The Newark Advocate


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Warm weather prompts air quality alert for today
The Newark Advocate
COLUMBUS — People with asthma and other respiratory diseases might have a harder time breathing today, according to an air quality alert. The Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission issued an air quality alert for Licking, Delaware, Fairfield, Franklin,
Air quality alert issued for FridayThe Tennessean
Air Quality Action Day Forecast on July 1 in the Pittsburgh RegionSacramento Bee
Monitoring shows Rockford's air quality has improvedRockford Register Star

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Small foetus linked to childhood asthma – Healthcare Today

Small foetus linked to childhood asthma
Healthcare Today
A link between the growth of a baby in the womb and the likelihood of developing asthma has been made by researchers. A team from the University of Aberdeen found that babies that were 10% shorter than average at the 10th week of foetal development
Foetal growth rates 'can indicate child's asthma and allergy risks'Zenopa
Study links asthma with foetus sizePrivate Healthcare UK
Slow Growth in the Womb Linked to Increased Asthma Risk in Later LifeMedIndia

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Sensitive lungs in the valley? Stay indoors today – The Desert Sun

Sensitive lungs in the valley? Stay indoors today
The Desert Sun
At this level, active children and adults, and people with respiratory disease, such as asthma, should limit prolonged outdoor exertion. According to the US Environmental Protection Agency, ground-level ozone is a pollutant that is a significant health
Take Action on Hot Summer Days to Reduce Asthma ….U.S. EPA.gov (press release)

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