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Study suggests timing may be key in fish-asthma link
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Among thousands of Dutch children included in a new study, those who first ate fish between the ages of six months and one year had a lower risk of developing asthma-like symptoms later on than babies introduced to fish before six months of age or after their first birthdays.
By Andrew M. Seaman
November 13, 2012
