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High consumption frequency of cheese and yoghurt could reduce occurrence of asthma symptoms – Iran study

A high weekly intake of dairy products, such as cheese and yoghurt, among children and adolescents was associated with 42% lower odds of wheezing, compared to those who never or only occasionally consume these foods, say researchers in the Middle East.

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Ghazipur fire: Immediate health risks of exposure to landfill fire smoke

Ghazipur landfill fire blankets area in toxic smoke! Residents suffer throat irritation, breathing problems. Expert explains health risks of landfill fires: immediate (coughing, eye irritation) and long-term (cancer, respiratory diseases). Children, elderly, and those with pre-existing conditions are most vulnerable. Learn about environmental damage and community protection measures like air quality monitoring, public health advisories, and improved waste management.

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Boosted immunity: Study reveals longevity of COVID-19 booster shots

Thinking about getting a spring-time booster shot? A new study coming out of York University's Centre for Disease Modelling in the Faculty of Science shows that immunity after a COVID-19 booster lasts much longer than the primary series alone.

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Coal Train Pollution Makes People Vulnerable to Hospitalization, Asthma, Heart Disease, Study Warns

The recent report raised concerns about the impacts of coal train pollution on people, who could become vulnerable to asthma, heart disease, and hospitalization. Young people, older adults, and people with low incomes are at risk of the health effects of pollution. Read here.

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United Nations Warns: Over 243 Million East Asian Children At Risk Amid Record Heat

Millions of children in East Asia and the Pacific face heat-related risks this summer, prompting UNICEF warnings. Learn how to protect them from heat illnesses

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Maternal influences on food allergy prevention: A closer look at diet and environment

Review assesses how maternal diet and environmental factors during pregnancy influence the prevention of food allergies in offspring, underlining the importance of a balanced diet and questioning the efficacy of allergen avoidance.

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