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28 May 2008 Body fat levels linked to asthma risk in young children | | Children with high levels of body fat at the age of 6 months face an increased risk of asthma-like symptoms at the age of 3 years, US researchers have found.
more |  | 27 May 2008 Lung disease patients at increased risk of depression and anxiety | | Patients with asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease face an increased risk of suffering from depression and anxiety, study results show.
more |  | 23 May 2008 Allergy susceptibility 'programmed during pregnancy' | | The conditions experienced by a first-born child in the womb may increase their susceptibility to allergies in later childhood, researchers have found.
more |  | 20 May 2008 Stress in pregnancy may increase asthma risk in children | | Children born to women who experience high levels of stress during pregnancy may be at greater risk of allergic diseases such as asthma than those born to women who experience relatively stress-free pregnancies, US study results suggest.
more |  | 19 May 2008 Asthma patients at increased risk of suicide thoughts and attempts | | People with asthma are more likely to think about and attempt suicide than those without the respiratory condition, researchers have found.
more |  | 14 May 2008 Large pollution particles not linked to respiratory symptoms | | For people with respiratory diseases such as asthma and those with cardiovascular disorders, a rise in levels of large air pollutants does not increase their risk of needing hospital treatment, research shows.
more |  | 13 May 2008 Short-term increases in pollution linked to lung problems in asthmatic children | | Inner-city children with asthma face an increased risk of respiratory problems if they are exposed to short-term increases in air pollution from traffic, study results show.
more |  | 9 May 2008 Smoking worsens asthma risk for rhinitis patients | | People with the hayfever-like condition rhinitis face an increased risk of developing asthma, but smoking may increase this risk even further, researchers have found.
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