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Early Exposure To Bacteria Protects Children From Asthma and Allergies
NPR (blog) Babies who are exposed to both bacteria and allergens in the first year of life are less likely to develop asthma and allergies, a study finds. It's the latest wrinkle in the hygiene hypothesis — the notion that exposure to bacteria trains the infant … More Germs, Less Asthma For Baby? Keeping too clean a house may raise kids' risk of asthma, allergies Roaches may protect your baby from allergies, asthma |
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