Baby's First Poop Can Tell Whether Or Not A Child Will Develop Allergies Later In Life
The fewer different types of molecules a baby's first poop contained, the greater the child's risk of developing allergies by one year, according to a new study.
The fewer different types of molecules a baby's first poop contained, the greater the child's risk of developing allergies by one year, according to a new study.
Parents need to be very careful before giving antibiotics to small babies. Antibiotics can also kill the bacteria that are important for digestion, growth, and in our immune system. Here are some side effects of early early exposure to antibiotics.
Both heredity and environmental factors are known to play a role in the development of food allergy. For example, a child with two allergic parents has higher risk of developing food allergies than someone with one allergic parent.
The findings showed that children receiving multiple antibiotic treatments were more likely to have multiple illnesses or conditions later in childhood.
According to a study published in the journal 'Science Translational Medicine' infants with eczema are significantly at a higher risk of developing atopic march.
Children who live with pets when they are infants are less likely to develop allergies and other diseases later in childhood, a Swedish study found.
Extra weight is the likely cause for one-fourth of asthma cases in the U.S.
The fewer different types of molecules a baby's first poop contained, the greater the child's risk of developing allergies by one year, according to a new study.
Parents need to be very careful before giving antibiotics to small babies. Antibiotics can also kill the bacteria that are important for digestion, growth, and in our immune system. Here are some side effects of early early exposure to antibiotics.
Both heredity and environmental factors are known to play a role in the development of food allergy. For example, a child with two allergic parents has higher risk of developing food allergies than someone with one allergic parent.
The findings showed that children receiving multiple antibiotic treatments were more likely to have multiple illnesses or conditions later in childhood.
According to a study published in the journal 'Science Translational Medicine' infants with eczema are significantly at a higher risk of developing atopic march.
Children who live with pets when they are infants are less likely to develop allergies and other diseases later in childhood, a Swedish study found.
Extra weight is the likely cause for one-fourth of asthma cases in the U.S.