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'Dog Dust' Could Protect Against Allergies, Asthma By Changing Gut Bacteria
Huffington Post Exposure to "dog dust," or the dried flakes of skin that fall from Fido, may protect against developing allergies and asthma in later life by altering intestinal bacteria, a new study in mice suggests. The dust appears to contain bacteria that, when … How Dogs Might Protect Kids Against Asthma: Gut Bacteria Having a dog protects against asthma and infection, study says Dogs May Guard Babies Against Asthma, Allergies |
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