First-born Babies' Higher Asthma And Allergy Rates Due To Pregna...

Courtesy ScienceDaily  Wed, 05/21/2008 - 13:15

First-born children are at higher risk of developing asthma and allergy because of different conditions they experience in the uterus, according to new research.


 

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