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US-born kids have more allergies, asthma
Reuters NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Kids and teens who are born abroad and immigrate to the United States are about half as likely to have asthma and allergies as those who are born in the U.S., according to a new study. Researchers surveyed the parents of … Are You Allergic to the United States? Being Born in the U.S. Increases Children's Risk of Allergic Diseases Kids born outside the US have lower allergy risk |
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