Several major childhood allergies may all stem from the community of bacteria living in our gut, according to a new study led by researchers at the University of British Columbia and BC Children's Hospital.
Researchers found an imbalance in gut bacteria was linked to the development of eczema, asthma, food allergies and hay fever, and say the data may help prevent them in the future.
Researchers found an imbalance in gut bacteria was linked to the development of eczema, asthma, food allergies and hay fever, and say the data may help prevent them in the future.
Major childhood allergies eczema, asthma, food allergy and hay fever may likely begin in the community of bacteria living in our gut, according to a new study.Many factors can shape the infant gut microbiota, including diet, how we are .