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Day Care Fails to Prevent Later Asthma and Allergies
Ivanhoe, 09/10/09
The common belief that kids who go to day care have lower rates of asthma and allergy later in life may be nothing more than wishful thinking, according to a new study. While young children in day care do get more illnesses and experience more respiratory symptoms as a result, any protection these exposures afford against later asthma and allergy seem to disappear by the time the child reaches the age of eight.
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