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Asthma
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- Printer Friendly Format Prenatal Nutrition, Postnatal Allergy Protection [ Cache ]
Recent research suggests that when moms-to-be eat apples during pregnancy, their offspring have lower rates of asthma. And, mothers who consume fish during pregnancy may lower their child's risk of developing the allergic skin condition called eczema.
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- Fruity-vegetables helps prevent asthma [ Cache ]
Spanish children eating 40 grams of fruity-vegetables such as tomatoes, eggplants, cucumber, green beans and zucchini were less likely to have asthma.
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- Whole grains and fish may protect against asthma [ Cache ]
Children who eat goodly amounts of whole grain products and fish seem to have a reduced risk of developing asthma, according to findings published in the medical journal Thorax.
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- Fish oil can prevent airway constriction in asthma [ Cache ]
Adding fish oil supplements to the diet can prevent the constriction of the airways brought on by exercise in asthmatics, a very common problem in this patient group, new research shows.
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- Chinese herbal medicine effective against asthma [ Cache ]
A plant-based compound using extracts of three herbs, dubbed the anti-asthma herbal medicine intervention (ASHMI), significantly improves lung function in patients with moderate to severe asthma. Moreover, the agent produces results comparable to those achieved with the steroid drug prednisone, according to researchers in the United States and China.
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- Oily Fish in Pregnancy Wards Off Asthma in Baby [ Cache ]
Eating oily fish such as salmon or trout during pregnancy appears to help protect babies predisposed to asthma from developing the condition during their first years of life, according to new study findings reported this week.
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- Antioxidants Cut Asthma Risk in Children [ Cache ]
Children with high levels of antioxidants such as beta carotene and vitamin C have lower rates of asthma, a new study finds.
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