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Asthma - Causes

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Mode and place of delivery, gastrointestinal microbiota and their influence on asthma and atopy
11/11

Consumption of low-fat yoghurt when pregnant can increase risk of asthma and hayfever in childhood
09/11

A mouldy home environment is associated with increased risk of asthma
09/11

Future climate change may increase asthma attacks in children
08/11

House dust mite test on wheezy toddlers predicts asthma in teen years
08/11

Low vitamin D level linked to allergy and asthma: A study exploring whether the high prevalence of vitamin D deficiency is evidence for higher risk of allergy and asthma, and looking at whether asthmatic children have lower levels of vitamin D – 06/11

Maternal exposure to magnetic fields during pregnancy increases the risk of asthma in offspring – 07/11

Mouldy homes tied to kids' asthma and allergies
06/11

Cockroach allergens in homes associated with prevalence of childhood asthma
05/11

Genetic evidence for worms preventing diseases such as asthma
02/11

Asthma linked to incense burning
01/11

Living near busy roadways ups chances of allergic asthma
01/11

Genetic variations newly associated with risk for childhood asthmasuggest that allergy sensitivity may be the effect, rather than the cause of asthma – 01/11

Antibiotic use in infancy may increase the risk of asthma
01/11

Could bacteria connected with peridiontal disease help reduce incidence of allergic asthma and hay fever? 06/10

Link between mould growth and development of asthma and allergy questioned
11/10

Allergies and wheezing illnesses in childhood may be determined in the womb
10/10

US-born children more likely to develop asthma than foreign-born children.
10/10

Air pollution alters immune function, worsens asthma symptoms
10/10

Stressed out mums may worsen their child’s asthma
10/10

Food allergies raise risk of asthma attacks
10/10

Asthma may cause, rather than be caused by, allergies. 
09/10

Study finds key genetic driver of severe allergic asthma
09/10

Could paracetomol use cause teenage asthma and eczema?
08/10

Low birth weight a predictor of asthma in children
6/10

Cleaning chemicals can trigger asthma
06/10

High fat meals a bad idea for asthmatics 
05/10

More evidence that traffic fumes can worsen childhood asthma
05/10

Dogs, not cats, linked to asthma risk
03/10

The right diet in preganancy could reduce wheeze and eczema
01/10

Bacteria in household dust affect childhood asthma
04/10

Asthma linked to low Vitamin D levels in African American children
03/10

Asthmatic children with peanut allergies may have more and worse asthma attacks than those without.
03/10

Phthalates in house dust can cause asthma in children
03/05

Estrogen-only HRT may increase risk of asthma after menopause
02/10

Vocal chord dysfunction masquerading as asthma
1/10

Exposure to traffic pollution and indoor allergens multiplies the risk of asthma in high-risk children – 11/09

Small particles from traffic and heating oil may be causing toddlers to wheeze and cough
12/09

Horse dander a cause of asthma in children
07/00

Two studies link swimming pool chlorine to asthma
(07/09 & 11/09)

Caesarean births more likely to lead to childhood asthma - more research
09/09

Burning Arabian incense (bakhour) in the home is a common trigger for wheezing in asthmatic children but does not appear to affect the prevalence of the condition.
05/09

Low vitamin D linked to severe asthma but there does not appear to be a causal relationship.
07/09

Washington State University team have discovered a substance, thymic stromal lymphopoietin (TSLP), made by damaged skin in eczema patients which may trigger asthma symptoms.
05/09

Study in Belarus supports the theory that children who grow up in sanitised environments face an increased risk of allergic conditions such as hayfever and asthma.
05/09

Oral contraceptive/asthma link
(04/09)

Babies born in high pollen months more likely to wheeze
(04/09)

Lack of sunlight could increase risk of pollution-related asthma
(03/09)

Home cleaning may increase asthma symptoms
(02/09)

House dust mites trigger asthma attacks through trickery
(03/09)

Caesarean delivery increases risk of childhood asthma
(02/09)

Children with food allergies are significantly more likely to develop asthma than those without such allergies
01/09

Children born to women who take stomach acid-suppressing drugs during pregnancy are more likely to develop asthma
01/09

Childhood virus linked to asthma
(12/08)

Nuts in pregnancy may lead to higher risk of asthma
(09/08)

Caesarean births more likely to lead to childhood asthma
(09/08)

Viral wheezing infections linked to childhood asthma
(10/08)

Organophosphates exacerbate asthma
(08/08)

Higher allergy risk in kids due to traffic pollution
(07/08)

Risk of asthma reduced when vaccination delayed
(06/08) via JS

Breastfeeding not linked to childhood asthma risk
(07/08)

Of chitin, crabs and asthma
(03/08) via JS

Sugar might do more than just plump up our children, it could also help give them asthma
(03/08) JS

Increased allergen levels in homes linked to asthma
(02/08) JS

Mice allergens are factors in asthma in both urban and non-urban homes
(03/08) JS

Children with mothers with depression or anxiety may face increased risk of developing asthma
(01/08) JS

Sufferers from severe asthma may have a different form of the disease than those who have mild asthma
(01/08) JS

Sufferers from severe lung infections in childhood face increased risk of asthma in later life
(12/07) JS

Cats and asthma risk
(12/07) JS

Traffic fumes and asthma
(12/07) JHS

Sufferers from childhood cat allergies face increased risk of asthma and hayfever in adulthood
(12/07) JS

Menopausal women may have an increased risk of asthma
(12/07) JS

Caesarian sections may increase asthma risk
(11/07) JS

Breastfed babies breathe better, except when mother has asthma
(11/07) JS

Farm children appear to have a lower risk of asthma
(10/07) JS

Over half of all sufferers develop asthma because of allergies
(10/07) JS

Sporty teenagers are less likely to develop asthma, but dancing teens face increased asthma risk
(10/07) JS

Helicobacter pylori protects against asthma and allergy
(09/07) JS

Direct correlation between aerosol cleaners and respiratory difficulties in adults
(08/07) JS

Could candida have a role In the development of bronchial asthma?
(07/07)

Asthma severity linked to poor diet
(07/07)

Elderly mothers - less asthma?
(07/07) JS

Dusty homes may reduce the risk of breathing allergies
(07/07) JS

Rhinitis-allergy link
(06/07)

A clue to asthma
(05/06)

Children's lungs fall victim to traffic pollution
(04/07)

Asthma sufferers at greater risk from pesticides
(01/07)

HRT drugs shown to cause asthma
10/06

Climate change likely to turn up the heat for allergies
(08/06) JS

Antibiotics & Allergies
(05/06)

Pregnant? Home chemicals can increase risk of asthma
(10/04)

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