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Child's Food Allergy Triggers Alert

Be careful; give food in infants and children. For if the immune system declines, children vulnerable to allergies. In the last five decades immune system diseases such as allergies increasing when these materials can spark allergy vary greatly. Among other things food, dust, animal hair, pollen, mites and lice however, in some countries of Southeast Asia, cow milk and egg allergies are the main triggers. In fact, cow’s milk allergy trigger number one.

Five major triggers of food allergy in children are a group of crustaceans (crabs, shrimp), nuts, seafood, eggs and dairy cows. Therefore, it is very important for parents to know the types of foods that can spark an allergic child.

The best way to prevent that is to avoid multiple food allergies allergens. Although not yet able to explain the factors that cause allergies, but several studies show that genetic factors, diet, lifestyle, environment, exposure to cigarette smoke during pregnancy and the first one-year period are all factors that can increase the risk of allergies in children.

From genetic factors, children born of parents who have allergies are also at risk of allergies, but this time not just attacking allergic children who have living descendants Read the rest of this entry »

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Filed under Child Health : Comments (1) : Jul 4th, 2010

Beware; Pregnant Women Can Inherit Cancer

Pregnant women who consume a lot of junk food during pregnancy are not only detrimental to health. The latest finding shows that unhealthy eating patterns in pregnant women at risk of breast cancer bequeath to children and their offspring as an adult. Conditions in the womb affect the health of future generations.

Breast cancer that claimed 1000 lives a month in the world to remind the importance of healthy dietary pattern set during pregnancy. Research conducted on mice revealed, fatty foods and junk food during pregnancy increases the risk of breast cancer in second generation up to 60 percent.

Junk food raises levels of estrogen, a hormone that triggers the growth of breast tumors. Uterus too slowly mutated gene called Epigenetic, and is derived from mother to child and grandchild. Pregnant women should eat a balanced diet because Read the rest of this entry »

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Filed under Cancer, Pregnancy : Comments (0) : Jun 13th, 2010