Childhood Allergies

Childhood Allergies - most related articles:

- Traffic pollution raises childhood allergies - 8.5
- Genetic variants increase susceptibility to asthma - 5.8
- Men may have greater allergy risk than women - 4.6
- Paracetamol use raises childhood asthma risk - 4.1
- New blood test to detect allergy risk - 4.1
- 3 million US children have food or digestive allergies - 3.8
- Skin prick tests identify asthma risk for toddlers with eczema - 3.8
- Zyrtec for nonprescription use in adults and children - 3.8
- New blood test to detect food allergies - 3.4
- New treatment may cure food allergies - 3.3

Childhood Allergies articles

Paracetamol use raises childhood asthma risk
A strong association between paracetamol use in infancy and increased risk of asthma by age 6-7 years, suggested by researchers in a new study published in the Lancet.

Traffic pollution raises childhood allergies
Traffic pollution may increase risk of allergies in children. In a German study, researchers have confirmed that they found a link between traffic pollution and childhood allergies.

Skin prick tests identify asthma risk for toddlers with eczema
Toddlers with eczema who have a positive skin prick test for allergy have almost triple the risk of developing asthma than those with a negative test, says an Australian study.

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