Newborns exposed to dirt, dander and germs may have lower allergy and asthma risk
– Specifically, wheezing was three times as common among children who grew up without exposure to such allergens (51 percent), compared with children who spent their first year of life in houses where all three allergens were present (17 percent).
– Some 41 percent of allergy-free and wheeze-free children had grown up in such allergen and bacteria-rich homes. By contrast, only 8 percent of children who suffered from both allergy and wheezing had been exposed to these substances in their first year of life.
* published on June 6 in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
– http://healthresearchreport.me/2014/06/06/newborns-exposed-to-dirt-dander-and-germs-may-have-lower-allergy-and-asthma-risk/ — at Vitamin and Herb Stores.
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