�An  increasing number of studies take shown a reduced peril of  
allergies, hay fever, asthma and eczema in farmers' children and  
adolescents. Until  late it was believed that these protective  
effects primarily arise from exposures during the first-class honours degree years of life. 
Jeroen  Douwes  (Massey  University,  Wellington,  New  Zealand)  and  
colleagues examined the effects of current, early and antenatal  
farming exposures in children from farms, and in a rural non-farming  
reference population. For  this design they surveyed 1,333 farmers'  
children and 566 reference children aged 5-17 years. 
The  authors confirm that symptoms and eczema are less common in  
farmers' children. More  significantly, they show that maternal exposure  
during pregnancy to animals and/or grain and hay strongly reduces the  
risk of asthma symptoms, hay fever and eczema. 
This  risk of infection is even further reduced when children are as well currently  
exposed. In  fact, when children are exposed both in utero and later  
in life, bronchial asthma, hay fever and eczema are rock-bottom by more than 50%.
Thus,  prenatal exposure contributes to the downhearted prevalence of asthma,  
hay fever and eczema in farmers' children, but continued exposure is  
required to maintain optimum protection.
These  findings suggest that to prevent allergic diseases, such as  
asthma, hay fever and eczema, measures should be taken before birth  
and may have to be continued passim life. 
Title  Of  The  Original  Article
Farm  exposure in utero english hawthorn protect against asthma, hay fever and eczema
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Saturday, 30 August 2008
Sunday, 10 August 2008
Mike Patton and Buckethead
   Artist: Mike Patton and Buckethead
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Discography:
   Live at the Knitting Factory, New York
Year: 1998
Tracks: 16
 
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