Tylenol could be responsible for as many as four in 10 cases of wheezing and severe asthma in teens.

A pair of studies suggests that the common painkiller acetaminophen — better known as Tylenol in the U.S. — may be fueling a worldwide increase in asthma.

According to one study, Tylenol could be responsible for as many as four in 10 cases of wheezing and severe asthma in teens.

Those teens who took Tylenol at least once a month, doubled their odds of wheezing.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/38690295/ns/health-kids_and_parenting/

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