【zz】Infant Exposure to Pets May Lower Risk of Later Aller (转载)# NextGeneration - 我爱宝宝
t*g
1 楼
【 以下文字转载自 pets 讨论区 】
发信人: tdtdwsdg (上班专用马甲), 信区: pets
标 题: 【zz】Infant Exposure to Pets May Lower Risk of Later Allergies
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Tue Jun 21 16:01:58 2011, 美东)
Infant Exposure to Pets May Lower Risk of Later Allergies
from Scientific American
100+ people liked this
A newborn’s immune system needs time to figure out what should be fought
and what should be left alone. Conventional wisdom had it that early
exposure to potential troublemakers, from peanuts to pets, could lead to
allergy issues later.
But recent research shows that having a dog or cat at home isn't likely to
make children allergic to animals. And a new study finds that kids who grow
up with pets are less likely to have an animal allergy all the way through
age 18. The works is in the journal Clinical & Experimental Allergy . [Bill
Hesselmar et al., " Does early exposure to cat or dog protect against later
allergy development? "]
发信人: tdtdwsdg (上班专用马甲), 信区: pets
标 题: 【zz】Infant Exposure to Pets May Lower Risk of Later Allergies
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Tue Jun 21 16:01:58 2011, 美东)
Infant Exposure to Pets May Lower Risk of Later Allergies
from Scientific American
100+ people liked this
A newborn’s immune system needs time to figure out what should be fought
and what should be left alone. Conventional wisdom had it that early
exposure to potential troublemakers, from peanuts to pets, could lead to
allergy issues later.
But recent research shows that having a dog or cat at home isn't likely to
make children allergic to animals. And a new study finds that kids who grow
up with pets are less likely to have an animal allergy all the way through
age 18. The works is in the journal Clinical & Experimental Allergy . [Bill
Hesselmar et al., " Does early exposure to cat or dog protect against later
allergy development? "]