
|Articles|January 10, 2008
Breastfeeding could protect against atopic disease
If at least one parent of an infant has an atopic disease like asthma, food allergies or atopic dermatitis, the infant should be either breastfed or given a cow's milk-free formula for the first four to six months of life....
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