Fast food raises risk of childhood allergies and asthma; fruit lowers risk
date:Feb 21, 2013
as associated with an increased risk of symptoms in both younger and older children. Eating three or more servings per week led to a 39 percent higher risk of severe asthma in teenagers and a 27 percent higher risk in younger children. It was also associated with more severe asthma and rhinoconjunctivitis symptoms.

In teenagers, fast food consumption was correlated with a higher risk of current and severe symptoms of all three conditions. In younger children, fast food consumption was associate
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