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| Children taking steroids for asthma are slightly shorter than peers Phys.Org Children who use inhaled steroid drugs for asthma end up slightly shorter at their full adult height than children who don't use the drugs, new results from a comprehensive asthma study show. The findings will be presented Sept. 3 at the European ... See all stories on this topic » |
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| Chaotic Home Life Keeps Kids From Taking Asthma Medication ... By NewsBot (Psych Central News) Parental problems and a chaotic home environment could be preventing children from taking their prescribed asthma medication, according to a new study. Not taking asthma medication as prescribed is a common ... NeuroTalk Support Groups |
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| Asthma Drugs Leave Kids Slightly Shorter Than Peers as Adults ... Children treated with inhaled steroids for asthma end up shorter as adults than peers who didn't use the drugs, according to new research. www.everydayhealth.com/.../asthma-drugs-leave-kids-slightly-... |
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