Exposing Newborns To Dust, Germs May Reduce Risk Of Asthma: Study – Huffington Post Canada


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Exposing Newborns To Dust, Germs May Reduce Risk Of Asthma: Study
Huffington Post Canada
Exposing newborns to dust, animal dander and germs may seem abhorrent, but a new study says it can reduce risk of developing allergies and asthma later in life. Researchers from Johns Hopkins tracked the health of 467 inner-city newborns from Baltimore
Newborns exposed to allergens less likely to develop allergiesBoston Globe
Exposing Children to Dust, Germs in First Year of Life Reduces Allergy and Maine News

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Study: Home That’s Too Clean Could Leave Newborn Vulnerable To Asthma … – CBS Local


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Study: Home That's Too Clean Could Leave Newborn Vulnerable To Asthma
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Atlanta, Ga. (CBS Atlanta) – You may want to think twice before breaking out the ole' duster. In a recent study out of Johns Hopkins Children's Center in Baltimore, keeping your home too clean may lead to asthma and allergy complications later in life
Early Exposure To Bacteria Protects Children From Asthma And AllergiesNPR (blog)
Too-Clean Homes May Encourage Child AllergiesWebMD
More Germs, Less Asthma For Baby?Daily Beast
Medical Daily –TIME
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More Germs, Less Asthma? Study Shows Babies Exposed to Bacteria and … – Black Press USA


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More Germs, Less Asthma? Study Shows Babies Exposed to Bacteria and
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It's long been known that poor children living in impoverished city neighborhoods are more likely to suffer from higher rates and worse cases of asthma compared to kids that grow up in higher-income areas or in rural environments—but the causes of the …

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