Friday, June 6, 2014

Dirty Baby, Healthy Baby? Early Filth May Reduce Allergies - NBCNews.com

Latin PostDirty Baby, Healthy Baby? Early Filth May Reduce AllergiesNBCNews.comFor decades, parents have shielded infants from bacteria and other possible triggers for illness, allergies and asthma. But a surprising new study suggests that exposure to cat dander, a wide variety of household bacteria — and even rodent and roach …Early Exposure to Dust, Household Dust Lowers Asthma Risk in ChildrenNature World NewsDirty Houses Linked to Lower Allergy, Asthma RisksLaboratory EquipmentExposing kids to allergens at a young age could prevent allergiesKSBY San Luis Obispo NewsDaily Beast -Latin Post -OnMedicaall 29 news articles …Read Full Story



Dirty Baby, Healthy Baby? Early Filth May Reduce Allergies - NBCNews.com
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