Aurora girl suffering asthma attack didn’t die from crash, officials say – Chicago Tribune

Aurora girl suffering asthma attack didn't die from crash, officials say
Chicago Tribune
An Aurora girl died of "a medical issue" and not from a crash that occurred when her mother was rushing her to a hospital to treat an asthma attack Monday, authorities said. Kayla Bell, 3, was pronounced dead at Rush-Copley Medical Center in Aurora,
Coroner: Aurora tot died from medical complications, not crashChicago Sun-Times
Aurora child dies as mom crashes car rushing her to hospitalChicago Daily Herald
Illinois girl, 3, dies as mom rushes her to hospitalRockford Register Star

all 24 news articles »

View full post on asthma – Google News

Aurora girl suffering asthma attack dies in crash en route to hospital – Chicago Tribune

Aurora girl suffering asthma attack dies in crash en route to hospital
Chicago Tribune
A 3-year-old Aurora girl died Monday after an auto accident that occurred while she was being rushed to a hospital to treat an asthma attack. Kayla Bell of the 1500 block of Victoria Park Circle was pronounced dead at Rush Copley Medical Center in
Aurora child dies as mom crashes car rushing her to hospitalChicago Daily Herald
Girl, 3, dies after crash in AuroraChicago Sun-Times

all 6 news articles »

View full post on asthma – Google News

Lower asthma risk in chubby tots who slim down: study – Chicago Tribune


Zee News

Lower asthma risk in chubby tots who slim down: study
Chicago Tribune
(Reuters) – Overweight preschoolers who keep their extra weight as they grow have a greater asthma risk at the age of seven, but the baby fat doesn't seem to matter for children who later slim down, according to a study.
Lower asthma risk in chubby tots who slim downReuters
Overweight Children May Be at Risk for AsthmaWebMD
Kids' Asthma Risk Drops With Weight LossOzarksFirst.com
Natural Standard Blog (blog)
all 41 news articles »

View full post on asthma – Google News

A breath of fresh air: Habitat for Humanity gives asthma-healthy home to family – Cherokee Tribune

A breath of fresh air: Habitat for Humanity gives asthma-healthy home to family
Cherokee Tribune
Habitat for Humanity and its 'Build Smarter, Breathe Easier' campaign partnered with Merck and the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America to present a special asthma-healthy home for the Obele family. CANTON — The holidays will be a
Final 'Build Smart, Breathe Easier' House with Asthma-Healthy Features MarketWatch (press release)

all 11 news articles »

View full post on asthma – Google News