Healthy Living/WellnessNo Link Between Antidepressant Use During Pregnancy And Child's Risk Of Asthma Antidepressant use by pregnant mothers does not lead to increased risk of asthma in children, as long as the drugs are modern forms, a new study reveals.by James Maynard
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Healthy Living/WellnessStudy Casts Doubt on Relationship Between City Living and Asthmaby Dianne Depra
Healthy Living/WellnessKnow How to use Asthma Inhaler, Epinephrine Injector? Study Shows Many People Don'tby Sumit Passary
Healthy Living/WellnessAsthma attacks triggered by colds due to a tiny molecule, new findings suggestby Dianne Depra
Healthy Living/WellnessJob woes getting you down? Your asthma risk could be rising as a resultby Jim Algar
Healthy Living/WellnessBabies in wombs exposed to phthalates at greater risk of developing childhood asthmaby James Maynard
Healthy Living/WellnessEnterovirus 68 respiratory illness poised to become nationwide problem: Is your child safe?by Rhodi Lee
Healthy Living/WellnessEnterovirus-D68 quickly spreading across US, affecting over 1000 children: Symptoms to watch out forby Rhodi Lee
Healthy Living/WellnessSmoking during pregnancy leads to risks much later in child's lifeby Linda Nguyen
Healthy Living/WellnessThe power of the mind: Expectation of harm linked to airway inflammation in asthmaticsby Tina Shah