These differences, in turn, have been associated
with increased risks of asthma, allergies, obesity, and immune deficiencies, in human and mouse studies.
«Respiratory tract infections in young children linked to asthma and worse lung function:
Increases risk of asthma between 1.5 - to 4-fold as the children grew older.»
Long - term exposure to high levels of road traffic and ozone
significantly increases the risk of asthma symptoms, asthma attacks or the need for use of asthma medications, according to a new study published in the European Respiratory Journal [1].
Rolling Stone just dropped a bombshell — or so it claims in its article, ««The Harms of Fracking»: New Report
Details Increased Risks of Asthma, Birth Defects and Cancer.»
New research presented here yesterday at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (which publishes ScienceNOW) finds that a gene associated
with increased risk of asthma is also linked to resistance against a parasitic worm.
It was already felt that introducing solids before 4
months increased the risk of asthma and eczema for all babies.But these new studies seem to show that the risk is higher for premature babies.
Climate change impacts — ranging from more frequent and severe storms, floods, heat waves, and wildfires, to
increased risk of asthma attacks and longer allergy seasons — are already affecting our security, our economy, and our communities.
In announcing the ban, administration officials emphasized the dangers of secondhand smoke to children, saying it can
increase the risk of asthma, ear infections, even sudden infant death syndrome.
As it turns out, older medications (tricyclic antidepressants) are indeed linked with
an increased risk of asthma.
Low levels of vitamin D might
increase the risk of asthma.
An international study led by scientists from Inserm and Paris Diderot University (France), the University of Chicago (USA), the National Heart and Lung Institute (UK) and the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus (USA) together with researchers of the Trans - National Asthma Genetics Consortium (TAGC) has discovered five new regions of the genome that
increase the risk of asthma.
New research suggests that toddlers who share a bed with their parents might have
an increased risk of asthma in later childhood.
Some studies have shown that postmenopausal women receiving HRT had
an increased risk of asthma.
Heavy use of macrolides in the first two years of life was also associated with
an increased risk of asthma later in life.
Respiratory tract infections in young children are linked to
an increased risk of asthma and worse lung function in later life, according to new research to be presented at the European Respiratory Society International Congress today (Sunday).
Each study compared the risk of asthma for children of women taking these drugs with that for children of pregnant women who did not take these drugs and showed that these medications were associated with
an increased risk of asthma.
«A number of epidemiological studies have suggested that taking antacid medicines in pregnancy is linked to
an increased risk of asthma in the offspring.
What you may have heard: Long - acting bronchodilators may
increase the risk of asthma - related death Long - acting beta2 - agonists, a type of bronchodilator, open the airways in the lungs by relaxing the muscles that line the airways.
Questions about their safety have mounted in recent years, ever since the FDA issued an alert in 2005 that the drugs had been associated with
an increased risk of asthma - related death.
And then also reducing stress both before and during pregnancies has been shown to alter, say, the structure of your baby's brain,
increases the risk of asthma, reduces the numbers of neurons in a number of parts of the brain and is linked with autism and ADHD.
Breathing polluted air interferes with normal lung development,
increases the risk of asthma in children, and triggers asthma attacks.
According to Rolling Stone, the report's central claim is that «residents living near an active [fracking] site breathe air laced with carcinogens,» which leads to an «
increased risk of asthma, a decrease in infant health and worrisome effects on the development of a fetus.»
Moreover, early - life infections have been linked to long - term effects, such as adverse immune system development and
an increased risk of asthma and allergies later in life [4,5].