Early exposure to bacteria protects against autoimmune diseases in children

Posted on June 21st 2020 (almost 5 years)

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A large body of evidence suggests that the microbiota, the diverse population of bacteria harbored by the human body, plays a key role in immunity. Studies indicate that exposure to diverse microorganisms from soil or pet dander before the first year of life may decrease allergies and asthma in children. In this clip, Dr. Rhonda Patrick explains how allergens in the environment may shape the immune system during early life.

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