Fall Babies at Greater Risk for Asthma

Courtesy MedPage Today Allergy & Immunology  Fri, 11/21/2008 - 08:36

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (MedPage Today) -- Babies born during the fall months may be more likely to develop childhood asthma because of early exposure to cold and flu viruses, researchers found.


 

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