Experts on Individual Health Quote the Benefits of Living in Farms – Top Wire XS


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Experts on Individual Health Quote the Benefits of Living in Farms
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The relationship between living in farms and the risk of getting asthma was tested through a study authored by Dr. Marks Ege from Munich University Children's Hospital. The results were published in the New England Journal of Medicine last February 24
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Children living on farms have lower asthma risk – TopNews New Zealand


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Children living on farms have lower asthma risk
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If you thought that children living on farms are at a notably lesser risk of developing asthma vis-a-vis their counterparts living in towns or cities, you are right – an epidemiological study has now confirmed it! According to an international team of
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Asthma Symptoms – Microbes Found To Provide Protection Against AsthmaStar Global Tribune

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Asthma Risk Lower For Children Living On Farms – ThirdAge


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Asthma Risk Lower For Children Living On Farms
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"Bacteria can be beneficial for asthma," said Dr. Ege. "You have to have microbes that educate the immune system. But you have to have the right ones." The study helps provides evidence that the reduction in risk is indeed significantly related to the
Childhood Asthma May Be Reduced by Living on a FarmCare2.com
Farm living could arm kids against asthmaUSA Today
Study Finds Microbes Reduce Risk of Children Developing Asthmanews Stories
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Childhood Asthma May Be Reduced by Living on a Farm – Care2.com


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Childhood Asthma May Be Reduced by Living on a Farm
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New research has found that children living on farms have lower rates of asthma when compared to children who don't live on a farm. The results, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, incorporated data from two studies involving over 15000
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Children raised on farms less vulnerable to asthmaTheMedGuru
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Kids living on farms less prone to asthma – Times of India


Los Angeles Times

Kids living on farms less prone to asthma
Times of India
A new study has confirmed that children living on farms are significantly less likely to develop asthma than others. The study conducted by an international team of researchers including Dr. Markus Ege and Professor Erika von Mutius of Children's
Farm-raised kids are less prone to asthma. Who gets the credit? Germs Los Angeles Times
Greater Germ Exposure Cuts Asthma RiskWall Street Journal
Farm living could arm kids against asthmaUSA Today
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Farm living could arm kids against asthma – USA Today

Farm living could arm kids against asthma
USA Today
Kids who grow up on traditional farms are 30% to 50% less likely than other children to develop asthma, a new study shows. But it's not the fresh country air. By Ariel Skelley Farm children whose household dust has the greatest
Greater Germ Exposure Cuts Asthma RiskWall Street Journal
Bugs probe may bring asthma vaccineThe Press Association
Microbes help children to breathe easilyEurekAlert (press release)

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