Babies Who Eat Fish Before Nine Months are Less Likely to Suffer Pre-School Wheeze, Queen Silvia Children’s Hospital Study

Children who started eating fish before nine months of age are less likely to suffer from pre-school wheeze, but face a higher risk if they were treated with broad spectrum antibiotics in the first week of life or their mother took paracetamol during pregnancy. Those are the key findings from a large-scale Swedish study published in the December issue of Acta Paediatrica.

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