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Having a Pet Early in Life May Lower Risk of Allergy, Obesity
Having household pet/s could help reduce the risk of allergic diseases and obesity among infants. A new study from the University of Alberta revealed that having household pets could help reduce the risk of allergic diseases and obesity among infants.
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