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3 Ways To Keep Children Safe From Household Allergens
By Charles Kassotis

Research shows an increase in the number of children being diagnosed with allergies each year. A noticeable rise began in the 1960's and '70's, although it is unclear whether the increase is due to improved diagnostic techniques and medical health coverage or more children experiencing allergic reactions to environmental allergens. Ironically, some studies suggest that kids who live in less-than-perfectly-clean households may have less chance of developing allergies than those who are raised in pristine environments. This may be due to the fact that exposure to a little bit of dirt or dust can help to stimulate an immune response that protects some children from a full-blown allergic...
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