Children born “small for gestational age” — that is, significantly smaller than most babies born after the same number of weeks of pregnancy — appear to be at increased risk for rapid gains in weight and body fat during adulthood, resea...
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Giving children a type of “good bacteria” during their first 6 months of life doesn’t reduce their risk of developing allergies in early childhood, researchers from Australia report.
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Tagged As: Allergies, Australia Report, Babies, Early Childhood, Good Bacteria, Life Doesn, Probiotic, Risk