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Early Antibiotic Use Can Lead to Increased Risk of Childhood Asthma


Infants given antibiotics in the first six months have a greatly increased risk of developing asthma by age six, according to a recent Yale University study. The relationship between early antibiotic use and later asthma was especially strong in children from families with no history of asthma.

 
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