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Tuesday, November 13, 2012

There could be a down-side to growing up in a clean, comfortable home. The middle-class risk...


If you’re middle or upper-class, with a really clean house - your children could be at risk...

New research suggests that children in middle and high-income families are more likely to develop life-threatening nut allergies. Experts theorize that children from affluent families wind up with weaker immune systems because the home is too clean. Living in a sterile environment prevents young children from developing important resistance to natural elements in life. 

According to the lead author of the study, children between the ages of 1 and 9 in affluent families were most at risk of a sensitivity or allergy to peanuts. Only 20% of children outgrow that allergy later in life.

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