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What he forgot to mention was that the mother was suffering from depresion

disorder that  is secondary to some sort of  enviromental exposure that those

idiots completely deny.   I'm sure you can find his name somewhere on the 

Prozac's payroll

From: snk1955@... <snk1955@...>

Subject: [] Mother’s Depression a Risk Factor in Childhood Asthma

Symptoms

Date: Saturday, November 21, 2009, 4:22 PM

 

Read this garbage. They are professing that if a mother is depressed,

their child is more likely to have asthma. How does that work?

Wouldn't a more logical explanation be that there is something in the home

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I guess they forgot to look at where these moms live, conditions they live in

and other controls to adequately make a connection.  I guess if you do not want

to see wear blinders like this hospital study.

Hopkins give me a Break !!

 

God Bless !!

dragonflymcs

Mayleen

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From: " snk1955@... " <snk1955@...>

Sent: Sat, November 21, 2009 8:22:41 PM

Subject: [] Mother’s Depression a Risk Factor in Childhood Asthma

Symptoms

 

Read this garbage. They are professing that if a mother is depressed,

their child is more likely to have asthma. How does that work?

Wouldn't a more logical explanation be that there is something in the home

environment that causes both symptoms of asthma and depression? s

Hopkins strikes again! Psycho moms cause illness in children

Mother’s Depression a Risk Factor in Childhood Asthma Symptoms

Newswise — Maternal depression can worsen asthma symptoms in their

children, according to research from s Hopkins Children’s Center published

online in the Journal of Pediatric Psychology.

Analyzing data from interviews with 262 mothers of African-American

children with asthma — a population disproportionately affected by this

inflammatory airway disorder — the Hopkins investigators found that children

whose

mothers had more depressive symptoms had more frequent asthma symptoms

during the six-months of the study. Conversely, children whose mothers reported

fewer depressive symptoms had less frequent asthma symptoms.

Researchers tracked ups and downs in maternal depression as related to the

frequency of asthma symptoms among children.

“Even though our research was not set up to measure just how much a mom’s

depression increased the frequency of her child’s [asthma] symptoms, a

clear pattern emerged in which the latter followed the earlier,†says senior

investigator Riekert, Ph.D., a pediatric psychologist and

co-director of the s Hopkins Adherence Research Center.

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You have so got to be kidding me.... No, I believe it. Lord have mercy....

 

Please check this video out when you can...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ahRI0I_1r5g

 

I have verified all this information.......

 

Chris

I guess they forgot to look at where these moms live, conditions they live in

and other controls to adequately make a connection.  I guess if you do not want

to see wear blinders like this hospital study.

Hopkins give me a Break !!

 

God Bless !!

dragonflymcs

Mayleen

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