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Infants with early-low and catch-up or below-average BMI growth, along with a mother with allergic rhinitis, had an increased risk for allergic rhinitis by age 18 years, according to a study published in Pediatric Allergy and Immunology. “A number of studies have found that higher BMI at a specific time point is associated with an increased risk [for] allergic diseases outcomes, possibly

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