Study: Parents Who ‘Clean’ Pacifiers With Their Mouths May Be Protecting Kids … – The Atlantic


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Study: Parents Who 'Clean' Pacifiers With Their Mouths May Be Protecting Kids
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RESULTS: When their parents "cleaned" their pacifiers by sucking on them, the infants at 18 months were 12 percent less likely to have asthma, 37 percent less likely to have eczema, and trended toward a lower likelihood of being sensitive to airborne

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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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