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Saturday, February 11, 2012

Growing Up on a Farm Directly Affects Regulation of the Immune System, Study Finds

A new study has shown, for the first time, that growing up on a farm directly affects the regulation of the immune system and causes ...  > full story

Cause of Rare Immune Disease Identified: Genetic Mutation Leads to Cold Allergy, Immune Deficiency and Autoimmunity

Investigators have identified a genetic mutation in three unrelated families that causes a rare immune disorder ...  > full story

Few Allergies in Unstressed Babies, Swedish Researchers Find

A new study shows that infants with low concentrations of the stress-related hormone cortisol in their saliva ...  > full story

Dirt Prevents Allergy, Danish Research Suggests

If infants encounter a wide range of bacteria they are less at risk of developing allergic disease later in life, new research from Denmark suggests. ...  > full story

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