Parental Stress Increases Pollution-Related Childhood Asthma, Study

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Parental Stress Increases Pollution-Related Childhood Asthma, Study

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New research from the us suggests that having stressed parents may make it more likely that children will develop asthma that is triggered by air pollution, for instance from traffic and tobacco

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Parental stress and child asthma | NHS Choices | Nursing Times

nursingtimes.net — “Stressed-out mums and dads could be to blame for the epidemic in childhood asthma, the Daily Mirror reported. It said a study of almost 2,500 healthy children over three years found that those exposed to more air pollution were more likely to develop asthma, and that parental stress increased this risk even more. Brought to you by NHS ChoicesView full resource at nursingtimes.net

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