Babies fed porridge before they reach five months are ‘less likely to develop asthma’

Jan 19th, 2010 | Filed under DailyMail
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Add to My Stories The porridge factor: The risk of asthma later in childhood is reduced by almost two-thirds in babies first fed oats before they reach five months of age Babies fed porridge from an early age may be protected against asthma, according to new research. The earlier infants are introduced to porridge, or other foods made from oats, the less likely they are to develop the respiratory condition, a study by Finnish scientists has concluded.

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