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Health

The dirty truth about allergies

21 June 2006

CLEANLINESS might be next to godliness, but it doesn’t necessarily make for a well regulated immune system.

A comparison of lab rodents and their wild counterparts supports the notion that excessively hygienic environments may cause allergies. Blood tests found more immune proteins in wild rats and mice, suggesting that they have better immune systems and may show less allergic reaction.

William Parker of Duke University Medical Center in Durham, North Carolina, and his colleagues collected 58 wild rats and 10 wild mice. They extracted blood from the animals and compared levels of antibodies in their serum with those found in…

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