Higher concentrations of specific volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in daycare centers were significantly associated with an increased risk for wheezing in children who attended these centers, based ...
Children with mothers who had vs. did not have an eating disorder before pregnancy had greater odds for preschool wheezing and school-age asthma, according to results published in Thorax.“For ...
Children born to mothers with a higher intake of dietary flavonoids during pregnancy, such as from tea, strawberries, or apples, had lower odds of wheezing and asthma at approximately 4 years of age.