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Indoor Mold Poses Key Asthma Risk for Babies
(CNN) -- When infants are exposed to mold in the home, their risk for developing asthma more than doubles, according to a study published Tuesday in the Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology. The...
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Kaiser Permanente says Exposure to Magnetic Fields in Pregnancy Increases Asthma Risk of Kids
OAKLAND, Calif., August 1, 2011 – Women with high exposure to magnetic fields during pregnancy may have a higher risk of asthma in their children, according to a Kaiser Permanente study appearing onli...
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Breastfeeding May Prevent Asthma
Feeding a baby on only breast milk and for up to 6 months after birth can reduce their risk of developing asthma-related symptoms in early childhood, according to new research.
The study, which is pu...
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Children With Food Allergies Increases Fivefold in Decade: Study
The number of Australian children with potentially life-threatening food allergies has increased fivefold since 1990, with an estimated one in 10 children affected by some type of food allergy today, ...
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Australia: Worlds' Food Allergy Capital?
Mukesh Haikerwal knows all too well the danger of a food allergy. It was 14 years ago that the Melbourne GP and former president of the Australian Medical Association first recognised symptoms o...
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Asthma 'linked to premature babies'
“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 coh...
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Vitamin D – A vital Agent to Prevent Mold Allergies
Various researches have confirmed that vitamin D is effective in preventing and treating allergies of the common mold and black mold symptoms as it is considered a vital therapeutic agent.
In people ...
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Childhood Asthma Linked to Depression During Pregnancy
July 5, 2011– Anxiety, stress and depression during pregnancy may lead to a greater risk of asthma for your child, according to researchers at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Heal...
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Asthma Attacks Set to Soar this Winter
Leading respiratory experts are warning 'high risk' Aussies with asthma to be extra vigilant as we enter the depths of winter, with new research indicating a potentially serious season ahead. Figures1...
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Air Pollution Makes Asthma Uncontrollable
It is common knowledge that air pollution often makes symptoms of respiratory conditions such as asthma much worse. According to recent research, being exposed to air pollution for the
long-term can ...
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