Putting Baby to Sleep on Animal Fur May Lower Asthma Risk: Study – HealthDay

Putting Baby to Sleep on Animal Fur May Lower Asthma Risk: Study
HealthDay
7, 2014 (HealthDay News) — Infants who sleep on animal fur may be less likely to develop asthma later in childhood, new research suggests. The study included more than 2,400 healthy city-dwelling newborns in Germany who were followed until age 10.
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