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Hand-Washing Dishes Could Reduce Risk of Allergies Among Children: Study
Stockholm-Children living in homes where dishes are washed by hand are nearly half as likely to suffer from allergies than children in homes where dishwashing machines are used.
Swedish researchers studied nearly 1,000 seven and eight-year-olds living in the cities of Gothenburg in western Sweden and Kiruna in the north. They found that where families used dish-brushes, children were less likely to suffer from asthma, eczema and hay fever, newspaper Dagens Nyheter reported on Thursday.
Previous studies have shown that more bacteria tend to stick to the surfaces of hand-washed items than to items washed by machine – and those bacteria are believed to help strengthen children’s immune systems.
“Our findings match the hygiene hypothesis that says you have to be subjected to bacteria early on in life — preferably bacteria that cannot cause fatal illness — so that the immune system is kept busy and can develop,” said Bill Hesselmar, one of the researchers behind the epidemiological study.
The researchers could not establish a direct causality between hand-washing dishes and fewer allergies, though. Other factors could be at play, they said.
“We have considered other important factors like the number of siblings, the family’s education and whether the family owns any pets,” Hesselmar explained. (PNA/Xinhua) LGI/EBP