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The Centers for Disease Control, a U.S. Department of Health and Human Services agency, funded the M-FLU study, one of eight projects that are part of the CDC's $5.2 million cooperative award for research of non-pharmaceutical ...
The study shows that children with birthdays that come before the cold and flu seasons have displayed a heightened chance of developing asthma in their childhood when compared to other children born in any other time during the year. ...
A new study has shown that children born about four months before the height of the cold and flu season are at a higher risk of developing asthma. ?Infant age at the winter virus peak following birth independently predicts asthma ...
Fall Babies At Greater Risk Of Asthma Study Shows in: Big Problems, Health & Fitness, Science & Technology News, analysis Are you concerned about having a baby with asthma? Well, you may want to hold off on when to conceive. A new study has shown that children born about four months before the height of the cold and flu season are at a higher risk of developing asthma.
Did you get a flu shot? A study shows that nearly half of Americans don't get a flu shot, even though for many the shot is free. Their number one reason? 67 percent of those surveyed say it's better to build your own immunity. ...
SUMMARY The Stanford-LPCH Vaccine Program is seeking healthy toddlers to take part in an influenza vaccine study (influenza is commonly known as "the flu"). We hope to learn how young childrens? bodies learn how to fight against ...
Quercetin, the compound most commonly associated with onions, may boost the immune system and protect against flu, according to results of a study with mice.
Since the prohibition on lighting was made in 2004 there were 600 less state residents who have succumbed to the ailment, according to a study made by the state Public Health Department and the Harvard School of Public Health. ...
The study notes that these immunization disparities result in hospitalizations and deaths that would otherwise have been preventable. A 2007 study in the journal Preventive Medicine estimated that if flu immunizations rates were equal ...
CHICAGO, Nov 21 (bdnews24.com/Reuters) - Babies born four months before the peak cold and flu season have a 30 percent higher risk of developing asthma, U.S. researchers said on Friday, suggesting that these common infections may ...
