Monday, 26 December 2011

Children with poorly controlled asthma or skin allergies may have food allergy

Children with asthma may have food allergy
Islamabad
Children with poorly controlled asthma or skin allergies may be more likely to have food allergies, says a research. Poor minority children, many of whom live in inner cities, have high rates of asthma and nasal allergies. To look into the association between asthma and food allergies, researchers from Colombia University, USA, studied 228 inner-city children who visited an allergy clinic, reported BBC.

About 28 per cent had an allergy

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