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There has been a link between a higher risk of developing allergies and mutated antibodies, and it is also related to chemicals found in households.
Although allergies are one of the most widespread diseases, we are surprisingly little known about them. In years gone by, researchers came to the conclusion that genetic factors and environmental influences play an important role in the development of allergy. According to a recent study, the chemicals in our environment alter the genetics of certain antibodies, making children more allergic and eczema-prone.
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