This study backs up a phenomenon called the “allergic march”. That’s when children with allergies follow a natural progression and develop new allergies as they grow older. The study was published in ...
Share on Pinterest Researchers say the rare food allergy eosinophilic esophagitis is more prevalent among non-white children than previously thought. FatCamera/Getty Images In the largest-ever study ...
Eczema in young babies could be a sign that a child will go on to develop more allergies. New research, published Tuesday in the journal Pediatrics, confirms a phenomenon known as the “allergic march” ...
From eczema to hay fever, kids with allergic conditions might be on track to develop others down the road, a new study finds. The study, published in the journal Pediatrics, looked at the electronic ...
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