Prenatal Environment May Impact Food Allergy Development
New research demonstrated that environmental exposures in utero can cause epigenetic alterations that may impact the infant’s immune system.
New research demonstrated that environmental exposures in utero can cause epigenetic alterations that may impact the infant’s immune system.
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