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Maternal exposure to pollen ups risk of asthma in babies

The findings showed that those born during the peak grass pollen season had high immunoglobulin E (IgE) levels in umbilical cord blood -- a marker used to predict the development of allergic diseases

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Babies born to mothers who got exposed to pollen during the last trimester may be at increased risk of developing respiratory diseases such as asthma, says a study.

The findings showed that those born during the peak grass pollen season had high immunoglobulin E (IgE) levels in umbilical cord blood -- a marker used to predict the development of allergic diseases.

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