Acetaminophen Linked to Asthma
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Common Painkiller Acetaminophen Linked to Asthma
naturalnews.com — “Common Painkiller Acetaminophen Linked to Asthma” View full resource at naturalnews.com
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Acetaminophen Linked to Asthma in Children | The Allergy, Asthma and Sinus Care Resource
nycallergydoctor.com — “Many studies suggest that Doctors should recommend that children with Asthma should avoid acetaminophen” View full resource at nycallergydoctor.com
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Acetaminophen link to asthma studied - QualityPoint Technologies
qualitypointtech.net — “LONDON, Aug. 13 (UPI) -- Teenagers who take the pain reliever acetaminophen as little as once a month may double their risk of developing asthma, British researchers say. Asthma - Health - Conditions and Diseases - Paracetamol - Respiratory Disorders (Source: Health News - UPI.com)” View full resource at qualitypointtech.net
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Acetaminophen link to asthma studied: LONDON, Aug. 13 (UPI) -- Teenagers who take the pain reliever acetaminophen ... http://bit.ly/clwX0O
Acetaminophen linked to asthma in new report - USATODAY.com
yourlife.usatoday.com — “Taken in the proper dose, acetaminophen has long been considered one of the safest over-the-counter medications.” View full resource at yourlife.usatoday.com
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Acetaminophen linked to asthma in new report: Taken in the proper dose, acetaminophen has long be... http://t.co/QYivpfs8 from USA Today
Dr. Mom: Use of acetaminophen linked to asthma risk - Sac Moms Club & Family - sacbee.com
sacbee.com — “Acetaminophen has got to be one of the first and most common medications given to infants and young children. And usually, as parents, we give it without much concern. We hope we are relieving our child's pain or reducing fever so he will feel better.” View full resource at sacbee.com
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Dr.Mom column today in @Sacbee_news : Acetaminophen and asthma, should parents be concerned? http://t.co/0vu9KJQp
Asthma & Acetaminophen
asthma.about.com — “Asthma & Acetaminophen” View full resource at asthma.about.com
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Acetaminophen May Be Linked to Asthma Risk
webmd.com — “The popular pain and fever reliever acetaminophen may be linked with an increased risk of asthma in children and adults, according to a new research review of previously published studies.” View full resource at webmd.com
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Is the Tylenol you give your child dangerous to their health/ causing asthma? http://bit.ly/2IRPhB
Asthma, Eczema Linked to Acetaminophen in Teens
emaxhealth.com — “Parents may want to think twice before their teens take acetaminophen. Research indicates that use of the popular over-the-counter pain-reliever can i...” View full resource at emaxhealth.com
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Acetaminophen, Asthma, and Teens - Allergy and Asthma Blog
everydayhealth.com — “There is a buzz regarding a new study that took a look at the possible link between the use of acetaminophen in teenagers and the risk of asthma. The use of this over-the-counter medication (the active ingredient in Tylenol) also was linked to allergies and eczema.” View full resource at everydayhealth.com
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Acetaminophen Use Linked to Doubled Risk of Asthma in Adolescents
disabled-world.com — “Use of acetaminophen in 13 and 14 year old adolescent children associated with exposure dependent increased risk of asthma symptoms” View full resource at disabled-world.com
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Acetaminophen use in adolescents linked to doubled risk of asthma
labspaces.net — “New evidence linking the use of acetaminophen to development of asthma and eczema suggests that even monthly use of the drug in adolescents may more than double risk of asthma in adolescents compared to those who used none at all; yearly use was associated with a 50 percent increase in the risk of asthma.” View full resource at labspaces.net
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Acetaminophen Use in Adolescents Linked to Doubled Risk of Asthma
newswise.com — “New evidence linking the use of acetaminophen to development of asthma and eczema suggests that even monthly use of the drug in adolescents may more than double risk of asthma in adolescents compared to those who used none at all; yearly use was associated with a 50 percent increase in the risk of asthma.” View full resource at newswise.com
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Acetaminophen Use in Adolescents Linked to Doubled Risk of Asthma: New evidence linking the use of acetaminophen t... http://bit.ly/98mDQi
Acetaminophen use in adolescents linked to doubled risk of asthma
physorg.com — “New evidence linking the use of acetaminophen to development of asthma and eczema suggests that even monthly use of the drug in adolescents may more than double risk of asthma in adolescents compared to those who used none at all; yearly use was associated with a 50 percent increase in the risk of asthma.” View full resource at physorg.com
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Acetaminophen: Teen Asthma Trigger?
webmd.com — “Even once-a-month use of acetaminophen -- the best-known brand name is Tylenol -- may trigger asthma in teens. The link may explain some 40% of asthma in teens.” View full resource at webmd.com
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Even once-a-month use of acetaminophen -- the best-known brand name is Tylenol -- may trigger asthma in teens. http://bit.ly/dd6U8O
Study casts more doubt on acetaminophen-asthma link | Reuters
reuters.com — “NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Swiss researchers have tied asthma risk to several common painkillers, adding to ongoing controversy about the role of such drugs in the worldwide upswing in the disease. But” View full resource at reuters.com
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Study casts more doubt on acetaminophen-asthma link http://reut.rs/hCEqL1
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