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| Child's use of certain asthma drugs could shorten adult height WSFA 3 (HealthDay News) -- Young adults who used inhaled steroid drugs to treat their asthma when they were children are slightly shorter -- about half an inch -- than those who didn't use the drugs, a new study finds. Researchers followed 943 children ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Study: Asthma treatment affects kids' growth FOX 9 News Asthma affects over seven million kids under age 18 and is the most common pediatric chronic illness -- can its treatment stunt growth? For many years, there has been concern about whether inhaled steroids impact growth, and a study published yesterday ... See all stories on this topic » |
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| Study: Long-term side effects from childhood asthma treatment ... WASHINGTON - Children given steroids to treat asthma can have a life-long side effects, a new study finds. The study found the steroids could stunt a child's ... www.wtop.com/.../Study-Long-term-side-effects-from-childho... |
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