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Tobacco as risk factors for vulvar cancer

Tobacco as risk factors for vulvar cancer  

created at May 05, 2009   1,097  
While not a direct cause,tobacco use is a significant risk factor for vulvar cancer.Smoking increases the risk through various mechanisms,including exposure to carcinogens that damage vulvar cells,weakening the immune system's ability to fight off precance...

Allergies and Asthma in Children

Allergies and Asthma in Children  

created at May 11, 2009   1,127  
Allergies and asthma are common childhood conditions often linked,with allergies frequently being a trigger for asthma attacks.Allergic reactions,caused by an overreaction of the immune system to harmless substances like pollen,dust mites,or pet dander,can...

Beyond Allergens: Exploring Other Triggers for Asthma in Children

Beyond Allergens: Exploring Other Triggers for Asthma in Children  

created at May 11, 2009   1,112  
Asthma triggers in children are diverse and can include allergens like dust mites,pet dander,pollen,and mold; respiratory irritants such as smoke,air pollution,and strong fumes; viral respiratory infections like colds and the flu; and certain foods or food...

Strategies for Preventing Asthma Attacks in Babies  

created at May 11, 2009   1,146  
Protecting your baby from asthma attacks involves a proactive approach centered on preventive measures. By understanding the tools available and ensuring that caregivers are well-informed, you can contribute to your baby's respiratory health.Controllers: C...

Navigating the Storm: Understanding Acute Asthma Attacks in Babies  

created at May 11, 2009   1,091  
When your baby experiences an acute asthma attack, the respiratory system becomes a battleground, marked by intensified inflammation and heightened challenges. Understanding the sequence of events during such an episode is crucial for prompt and effective ...

Can my child be cured of asthma?  

created at May 11, 2009   1,079  
There's no cure for asthma, although some asthmatic babies who wheeze only when they have colds or upper respiratory tract infections outgrow the tendency to wheeze over time. In general, asthma is thought to be a lifelong condition, although the frequency...