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Vital Signs: Children: Acetaminophen in Babies May Raise RisksThe use of acetaminophen in the first year of life is associated with an increased risk for asthma, eczema and allergic runny nose later in childhood, a study suggests. ... |
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Fair, robust, transparent and sustainableOn my way into work today I popped into the chemist and tried to pay for my repeat prescription for an asthma inhaler. I tried and failed. "But it's free!" said the helpful pharmacist. "They all are now you know". But what, I asked, if I wanted to pay because... ... |
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Parents' expectations influence children's asthmaAccording to new research children with asthma whose parents have high expectations for their ability to function normally, are less likely to have symptoms than other children dealing with the condition. ... |
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New Study Links Rhinitis to Adult-Onset AsthmaWe know that allergies and asthma are closely linked, particularly in children. Having one suggests you may soon develop the other. Nasal allergies and eczema are the two types of... ... |
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More Bad News for Obese People With AsthmaI've posted an ongoing series of articles here about the relationships between obesity and asthma. Here's what we know: Obesity increases the risk for developing asthma, in both children and adults Obesity... ... |
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Anaphylaxis -- Are You At Risk?Anaphylaxis is a risk every person who has asthma should be aware of. The majority of people with asthma also have allergies. The most common types of allergies associated with... ... |


