Young children are less likely to develop food allergies if they live with cats or dogs as pets.

Published Date: 05 Apr 2023

Children exposed to indoor cats or dogs during fetal development or the first few months of life tend to have fewer food allergies than other kids, according to a study that looked at more than 65,000 Japanese infants.

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