Dirtier’ Homes Lower Asthma Risk In Infants During Their First Year Of Life – Medical Daily

Dirtier' Homes Lower Asthma Risk In Infants During Their First Year Of Life
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The evidence suggests that early exposure to a range of bacteria and allergens during the first year of life was associated with lower asthma rates. However, greater exposure to those same pathogens during the course of the first three years of life

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Lower Asthma Risk Linked To Microbes In Infants’ Homes – Counsel & Heal


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Lower Asthma Risk Linked To Microbes In Infants' Homes
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Infants who are exposed to a diverse range of bacterial species in house dust during the first year of life are less likely to develop asthma in early childhood, according to a new study. (Photo : Flickr/ Joe Shlabotnik). Infants who are exposed to a
Microbes in homes may lower asthma risk in infantsAuthint Mail

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Too-Clean Homes May Encourage Child Allergies – WebMD


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Too-Clean Homes May Encourage Child Allergies
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FRIDAY, June 6, 2014 (HealthDay News) — Cleanliness may be next to godliness, but a home that's too clean can leave a newborn child vulnerable to allergies and asthma later in life, a new study reports. Infants are much less likely to suffer from
Early Exposure To Bacteria Protects Children From Asthma And AllergiesNPR (blog)
Early Exposure to Dirt, Dander Could Prevent Allergies, AsthmaVoice of America
Lower Asthma Risk Is Associated with Microbes in Infants' HomesUCSF News Services
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Lower Asthma Risk Is Associated with Microbes in Infants’ Homes – UCSF News Services


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Lower Asthma Risk Is Associated with Microbes in Infants' Homes
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Infants exposed to a diverse range of bacterial species in house dust during the first year of life appear to be less likely to develop asthma in early childhood, according to a new study published online on June 6, 2014, in the Journal of Allergy and
Children Benefit From Early Exposure to Bacteria and Allergens: StudyLatin Post
Early Exposure to Certain Bacteria May Protect Toddlers From WheezingInfection Control Today

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