Parents Should Suck Kid’s Pacifiers To Prevent Asthma, Rashes – Study – CHANNELS


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Parents Should Suck Kid's Pacifiers To Prevent Asthma, Rashes – Study
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Toddlers are less likely to have asthma and itchy rashes if their parents “cleaned” their pacifiers by sucking on them when the kids were infants, a small new study suggests. The findings don't prove that technique protects kids against asthma, eczema
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