‘Too Clean’ Environment May Lead to Childhood Asthma, Study Suggests – Latinos Post


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'Too Clean' Environment May Lead to Childhood Asthma, Study Suggests
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According to the study published at the Science Translational Medicine, the risk of developing asthma is greater for 3-month-old infants who have lower levels of the four identified types of gut bacteria – bacteria that do not thrive in overly cleaned

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Asthma Linked to Climate Change. Cancer Too. – The New Republic


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Asthma Linked to Climate Change. Cancer Too.
The New Republic
Allergies and asthma: Climate change plays a few roles contributing to asthma: It lengthens allergy season and raises pollen counts. An increase in ozone and carbon pollution contributes to pollen counts, while extreme rainfall and dampness encourages
Virginia groups respond to National Climate AssessmentAugusta Free Press
How to build a climate resilient United StatesCarbon Brief (blog)
You might be allergic to global warmingrabble.ca (blog)
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‘Too clean children’ link to asthma – The Press Association

'Too clean children' link to asthma
The Press Association
Support for the idea that children can be too clean for their own good has come from a study in which flu prevented asthma. Baby mice infected with the
Study Shows How Flu Infections May Prevent AsthmaPR Newswire (press release)
A benefit of flu: protection from asthma?EurekAlert (press release)

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