Firstborn kids seem to have more food allergies, hay fever – Visalia Times-Delta


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Firstborn kids seem to have more food allergies, hay fever
Visalia Times-Delta
Japanese researchers surveyed parents of more than 13000 children aged 7 to 15 and found that a child's birth order did not seem to affect the prevalence of asthma or eczema. However, firstborn children were more likely to have hay fever,
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Firstborn Kids Seem to Have More Food Allergies, Hay Fever – BusinessWeek


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Firstborn Kids Seem to Have More Food Allergies, Hay Fever
BusinessWeek
Japanese researchers surveyed parents of more than 13000 children aged 7 to 15 and found that a child's birth order did not seem to affect the prevalence of asthma or eczema. However, firstborn children were more likely to have hay fever,
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Canadian Kids Seem More Likely to Be Sidelined by Asthma – BusinessWeek


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Canadian Kids Seem More Likely to Be Sidelined by Asthma
BusinessWeek
2 (HealthDay News) — Canadian children with asthma feel more isolated from their peers than children with asthma in other countries surveyed, according to
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