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'Infant Health' - 5 New Result(s)
  • Infants Sensitive to Peanuts May Not Be Allergic to It
    Infants Sensitive to Peanuts May Not Be Allergic to It

    Infants who are peanut-sensitised or have peanut allergy are not necessarily allergic, suggests a new study.

  • Is Your Infant Allergic to Cow's Milk? Probiotics May Help
    Is Your Infant Allergic to Cow's Milk? Probiotics May Help

    Infants treated with the LGG probiotic formula who developed tolerance to cow's milk had higher levels of bacteria that produce butyrate than those who were fed the probiotic formula but did not develop tolerance.

  • Even Before They Start Breathing, Babies Can be Harmed by Air Pollution: Scientists
    Even Before They Start Breathing, Babies Can be Harmed by Air Pollution: Scientists

    Previous studies have drawn connections between preterm birth, decreases in IQ and an individual's lifetime earnings.

  • New Blood Test May Identify Alcohol Disorders in Foetus
    New Blood Test May Identify Alcohol Disorders in Foetus

    Researchers have identified a blood test that may help predict how severely a newborn can be affected by alcohol exposure during pregnancy.

  • Frequent Infections During Infancy May Lead to Gluten Allergy
    Frequent Infections During Infancy May Lead to Gluten Allergy

    Infections during early life could also be associated with increased risk of gluten intolerance or celiac disease later in life, says a study.

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