- Dogs arent just mans best friend. Previous studies have shown that kids with dogs are less likely to develop asthma. Now a new study may show how—if results from mice apply to us. (Huffington Post)
- Score one for mans best friend. (Hartford Courant)
- House dust from homes with dogs appears to protect against infection with a common respiratory virus that is associated with the development of asthma in children. (medicalxpress.com)
- Dust from a house where a dog lives has helped prevent a common infection that can lead to childhood asthma, researchers reported Tuesday. (Augusta Chronicle)
- Animals fed house dust from dog-owning homes did not exhibit the usual symptoms and it is associated with increased risk of developing asthma. (KGO-AM810)
- Scientists in San Francisco say that dust found in homes with dogs may actually make kids less likely to develop asthma. Researchers in Minnesota found that people who never owned a cat were 40 percent more likely to die from a heart attack. (Kentucky Post)
- Instead, use moist cloths or special dry dusters designed to trap and lock dust from hard and soft surfaces and experience treating homes of people with asthma. * Whether you have a cat or dog, pet dander is present in most U.S. homes. (WLOS.com)
- I have allergic asthma and there is no use taking a chance. Just stepping outside with my dog on Saturday, my eyes burned and my But smoke seems to have brought dust too. I can dust the house and by the time I put away my dust rag it is all back. (YAHOO!)
- 'I petted Lizzie on the yard just now as I took the dogs for their third walk use a Haygain steamer to eliminate all the spores, bacteria and dust, important because of Benji's asthma). (Daily Mail)
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Dog dust asthma
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