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Early-life exposure to dogs may reduce the genetic risk for atopic eczema associated with rs10214237, likely through the ...
A large new study finds that early-life exposure to dogs may reduce the genetic risk of developing eczema in children, ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNDog exposure may lower genetic risk of eczema in childrenNew research published in Allergy indicates that certain environmental exposures may affect a child's risk of developing ...
New research published in Allergy indicates that certain environmental exposures may affect a child's risk of developing ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNEarly contact with pet dogs protects genetically susceptible children from eczemaHaving a dog at home could help to prevent eczema in children who are genetically prone to the condition, a study suggests.
Living with animals is thought to have profound effects on our immunity – potentially reducing the risk of allergies, eczema ...
THURSDAY, June 5, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Having a family dog might decrease a baby’s risk of developing eczema later in ...
Eczema is an itchy skin disorder caused by a combination of genetic and environmental effects, but little is known about how ...
Having a dog at home could help to prevent eczema in ... confirmed that in human skin cells with the genetic variant, molecular signals from a dog that could trigger allergy instead worked to ...
researchers reported June 4 in the journal Allergy. “We know that genetic make-up affects a child’s risk of developing eczema and previous studies have shown that owning a pet dog may be ...
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