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Asthma risk reduced in babies sleeping on animal fur
Medical News Today Researchers have found that babies sleeping on animal fur for their first 3 months of life could have a reduced risk of developing asthma later in childhood. The findings of the research will be presented at the European Respiratory Society (ERS … Putting Baby to Sleep on Animal Fur May Lower Asthma Risk: Study Trendy sheepskin pram liners may 'reduce risk of asthma' Babies Who Sleep On Animal Fur Less Likely To Develop Asthma |
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