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Babies With Pets May Be Less Likely to Develop Food Allergies

Por: Time Health March 29, 2023

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, roughly double the percentage . It’s not entirely clear why more kids are being diagnosed with food allergies, both in the U.S. and —but as these potentially life-threatening conditions grow more common, lots of researchers are studying how to or . published in PLOS ONE on Mar. 29 offers one potential strategy: get a pet. Among thousands of babies in Japan, exposure to cats or dogs during pregnancy or early infancy was associated with a... + full article



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