Kids whose mothers were exposed to cleaning products at work were more likely to develop asthma than other kids, a study found. That was true even for mothers exposed to the products up to 2 years ...
BOSTON (CBS) - New parents often thoroughly clean their homes to reduce their baby's exposure to germs, but new research suggests cleaning products could actually increase a child's risk of asthma.
In the current study, investigators at the University of Bergen in Norway assessed the data obtained from 6,235 participants in the European Community Respiratory Health Survey. The average age of ...
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This story has been updated as of 10:53 p.m. to give more details about the incident. BURLINGTON – An employee at Buffalo Wild Wings restaurant died Thursday night after inhaling toxic fumes from a ...