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Machine Learning Aids in Event Prediction

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Parents are warned cleaning dummies with chemicals could be giving their babies food allergies


Parents who clean dummies with sprays and wipes could increase the chances of their child developing food allergies, researchers say. 
The findings were released by Barwon Health, a health care provider in Geelong, south-west of Melbourne, last Tuesday following a study of 787 infants from birth to the age of one.
Scientists from the Barwon Infant Study found that six-month-old babies who were given dummies sterilised with chemical-based cleaning agents were four times more likely to develop food allergies by their first birthday.
Chemical-based sanitisers are often sold as dummy cleaners and wipes. 
Parents who clean dummies with sprays and wipes could increase their child s chance of developing food allergies (stock image) ....

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