Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Babies grow up ?healthier? with dogs in the home

Don't mind me, I'm just saving your baby's life (KDKA)

There is emerging science that children who grow up in households that have dogs as pets have less respiratory illnesses than those who grow up without dogs.

The claim is made in a new study conducted by University Hospital in Finland and published in the American Journal of Pediatrics.

"I think a number of these studies are really telling us there's not a reason to kick the dog out of the house and it actually might be a good thing for a baby to be born into the home," said Dr. Todd Mahr, who chairs the American Academy of Pediatrics' section on allergy and immunology, in an interview with the Chicago Tribune.

The health benefit is believed to derive from when dogs expose children to safe, low-levels of bacteria and germs, helping to inoculate them against more serious illnesses.

The study followed 397 children through the first year of their lives.

Study results showed that young children who grew up with a dog in the home were "healthy" 81 percent of the time, compared to 64 percent for children who grew up without dogs.

Cats were also shown to have a beneficial health effect on young babies, but to a lower degree than dogs.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/sideshow/babies-grow-healthier-dogs-home-191507354.html

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