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Saturday, May 26, 2012

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Kaiser Permanente Study Finds Childhood Obesity Greatly Increases Likelihood ...
MarketWatch (press release)
The study also found that the association between childhood asthma and increasing BMI is strongest in Hispanics and weakest in African Americans. In 2011, Kaiser Permanente announced a study that used electronic health records of more than 700000 ...
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C-Section May Raise Child Obesity Risk
WebMD
Surgical delivery has recently been linked to an increased risk for allergy and asthma in children, but research examining the impact of C-section delivery on weight in childhood has been mixed. In the newly published study, investigators followed 1255 ...
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Caesarean Section Delivery May Double Risk of Childhood Obesity: May Be Due to ...
Science Daily (press release)
Caesarean section delivery has already been linked to an increased risk of subsequent childhood asthma and allergic rhinitis, and around one in three babies born in the US is delivered this way. The authors base their findings on 1255 mother and child ...
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Infant viral infections not linked to childhood wheezing
CBS42
"A number of prospective studies in high-risk cohorts have shown that viral wheezing illnesses, especially those caused by rhinovirus, are the most important predictors of the subsequent development of wheezing or asthma in childhood," Dr. van der ...
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C-Section May Hike Risk for Toddlers' Obesity, Study Suggests
MSN Health & Fitness
The study included more than 1250 mother-child pairs admitted to Massachusetts hospitals between 1999 and 2002. All of the mothers joined the study before 22 weeks into their pregnancy, and 25 percent of babies were delivered by C-section.
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Infant Colds Don't Boost Asthma Risk
MyHealthNewsDaily
Babies who catch a lot of colds are not at an increased risk for asthma-associated wheezing later in life, a new study from the Netherlands suggests. The study found no link between the number of viral infections a child had as a baby and their risk of ...
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C-section may boost child obesity risk, study finds
Washington Post (blog)
Research published Wednesday in the BMJ journal Archives of Disease in Childhood looked at records for 1255 mom/baby pairs; 284 of those babies were delivered by c-section, and 971 were delivered vaginally. The researchers analyzed the babies' BMI and ...
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Prenatal Pollution Exposure Dangerous for Children With Asthma
Science Daily (press release)
... exposure to air pollution and childhood lung growth and respiratory ailments has been established by several studies in recent years, and now a new study suggests that these prenatal exposures can be especially serious for children with asthma.
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